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Marrano - In Portugal |  | Marrano - In Portugal: Encyclopedia II - Marrano - In Portugal |  | The Portuguese Marranos or Cristãos Novos clung much more faithfully and steadfastly than their Spanish brethren to the religion of their fathers, bearing the most terrible tortures for the sake of their faith. The scholar Simon Mimi of Lisbon, who would not renounce Judaism even in prison, his wife, his sons-in-law, and other Marranos were enclosed in a wall built up to their necks, the prisoners being left for three days in this agonizing situation. As they would not yield the walls were torn down, after six of the victims had died, and M ...
See also:Marrano, Marrano - Types of Marranos, Marrano - Temporary Marranos, Marrano - In Spain, Marrano - Riots at Córdoba, Marrano - Introduction of Inquisition, Marrano - In Portugal, Marrano - Massacre at Lisbon, Marrano - Dispersion, Marrano - In France, Marrano - In Flanders |  | | Marrano, Marrano - Dispersion, Marrano - In Flanders, Marrano - In France, Marrano - In Portugal, Marrano - In Spain, Marrano - Introduction of Inquisition, Marrano - Massacre at Lisbon, Marrano - Riots at Córdoba, Marrano - Temporary Marranos, Marrano - Types of Marranos, Maranos, New Christian, Converso, Crypto-Judaism, Donmeh, Sephardi, Judaism, Anti-Semitism |  | |
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Marrano - In Portugal
The Portuguese Marranos or Cristãos Novos clung much more faithfully and steadfastly than their Spanish brethren to the religion of their fathers, bearing the most terrible tortures for the sake of their faith. The scholar Simon Mimi of Lisbon, who would not renounce Judaism even in prison, his wife, his sons-in-law, and other Marranos were enclosed in a wall built up to their necks, the prisoners being left for three days in this agonizing situation. As they would not yield the walls were torn down, after six of the victims had died, and Mimi was dragged through the city and slain. Two Marranos who served as wardens in the prison buried the body of the martyr in the Jewish cemetery at the risk of their lives (Abraham Saba', "Ẓeror ha-Mor," p. 105b; Grätz, "Gesch." viii. 398).
Samuel Schwartz in the early 20th Century discovered a few marrano communities in North Eastern Portugal (namely in Belmonte, Bragança, Miranda, Chaves, among others), that managed to survive more than four centuries without being fully assimilated by the Old Christian population. [1]
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