To combat the heresies of the Judaizers, so disturbing for the Spanish society, the Catholic Kings had recourse to certain special measures that proved insufficient to reach the final objective of the religious unity of the Kingdom. The edict of march 31st 1492 put an end to those problems by declaring the total suppression of Judaism. Some inventories of Jewish properties listed in 1492 and some records of habilitaciones before the Receivers of the Inquisition have enabled us to know the number of Jewish and converts of that time, and their state of prosperity or decay in the different cities.Para combatir las herejías de los judaizantes que tanto perturbaban a la sociedad española, los Reyes Católicos recurrieron a medidas de excepción qu...
In the mid-fifteenth century, the descendants of the Jewish converts condemned by the Toledo Inquisi...
La política seguida con las comunidades judías de Málaga y su territorio varió según las circunstanc...
At the onset of the fifteenth century, the Jews of Plasencia were constrained to live in a district ...
The Jewish presence increased in the Spanish Kingdoms since the XIII century. Although they used to ...
From the information obtained from a detailed fiscal census dated 1483, as well as from the notarial...
The expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492 was preceded by the one from England (1290) and France ...
This paper examines the way in which the principie of judicial autonomy· was maintained in the Jewis...
Although in theory Jews were considered a simple element of the royal patrimony in the medieval Span...
En este trabajo se estudian los últimos años de la presencia en suelo hispano de la familia de los S...
In the fifteenth century, Spanish-Jewish communities settled in the area of Béjar: in Hervás (provin...
This article analyses the inquisitorial lawsuit brought against the Judaizer Ginés de Moya, citizen ...
Edition and analysis of a document containing a nominal list of Jews of Huesca in 1475, one of the m...
The Jewish community of Bejar established during the Christian Reconquist by Alfonso VIII, who conce...
Survey on an inquisitorial repression lead at the end of the reign of Felipe II against the Mora's o...
After the riots of 1391 against the Jews and as a result of the intense doctrinal activity carried o...
In the mid-fifteenth century, the descendants of the Jewish converts condemned by the Toledo Inquisi...
La política seguida con las comunidades judías de Málaga y su territorio varió según las circunstanc...
At the onset of the fifteenth century, the Jews of Plasencia were constrained to live in a district ...
The Jewish presence increased in the Spanish Kingdoms since the XIII century. Although they used to ...
From the information obtained from a detailed fiscal census dated 1483, as well as from the notarial...
The expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492 was preceded by the one from England (1290) and France ...
This paper examines the way in which the principie of judicial autonomy· was maintained in the Jewis...
Although in theory Jews were considered a simple element of the royal patrimony in the medieval Span...
En este trabajo se estudian los últimos años de la presencia en suelo hispano de la familia de los S...
In the fifteenth century, Spanish-Jewish communities settled in the area of Béjar: in Hervás (provin...
This article analyses the inquisitorial lawsuit brought against the Judaizer Ginés de Moya, citizen ...
Edition and analysis of a document containing a nominal list of Jews of Huesca in 1475, one of the m...
The Jewish community of Bejar established during the Christian Reconquist by Alfonso VIII, who conce...
Survey on an inquisitorial repression lead at the end of the reign of Felipe II against the Mora's o...
After the riots of 1391 against the Jews and as a result of the intense doctrinal activity carried o...
In the mid-fifteenth century, the descendants of the Jewish converts condemned by the Toledo Inquisi...
La política seguida con las comunidades judías de Málaga y su territorio varió según las circunstanc...
At the onset of the fifteenth century, the Jews of Plasencia were constrained to live in a district ...