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ARTICLES RELATED TO Marrano - Introduction of Inquisition |  |  |  | Marrano - Introduction of Inquisition: Encyclopedia II - Marrano - Massacre at LisbonThe Portuguese hated the Marranos much more than the Jews, considering them neither Christians nor Jews, but atheists and heretics. Many Portuguese preferred death to being treated by a Marrano physician. The hatred which was felt for the Marranos, and which had long smoldered, broke out at Lisbon. On April 17, 1506, several Marranos were discovered who had in their possession "some lambs and poultry prepared according to Jewish custom; also unleavened bread and bitter herbs according to the regulations for the Passover, which festival they ...
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 |  |  | Marrano - Introduction of Inquisition: Encyclopedia II - Marrano - DispersionThe Marranos, who were constantly threatened and persecuted by the Inquisition, tried in every way to leave the country, either in bands or as individual refugees. Many of them escaped to Italy, attracted thither by the climate, which resembled that of the Iberian Peninsula, and by its kindred language. They settled at Ferrara, and Duke Ercole I d'Este granted them privileges, which were confirmed by his son, Alfonso I., to twenty-one Spanish Marranos, physicians, mercha ...
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 |  |  | Marrano - Introduction of Inquisition: Encyclopedia II - Marrano - In FlandersNext to Turkey the Marranos turned chiefly to Flanders, attracted by its flourishing cities, such as Antwerp, where they settled at an early date, and Brussels. Before the end of the sixteenth century Portuguese Marranos, under the leadership of Jacob Tirado, arrived at Amsterdam. So many others followed these that the city was called a new Jerusalem, while hundreds of New Christian families settled at Rotterdam also. Marranos from Flanders, and others direct from the Pyrenean Peninsula, went under the guise of Catholics to Hamburg and Alton ...
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 |  |  | Marrano - Introduction of Inquisition: Encyclopedia II - Marrano - In PortugalThe 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 ...
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 |  |  | Marrano - Introduction of Inquisition: Encyclopedia II - Marrano - Riots at CórdobaThe example set by Toledo was imitated six years later by Córdoba, in which city the Christians and the Marranos formed two hostile parties. On March 14, 1473, during a procession in honor of the dedication of a society which had been formed under the auspices of the fanatical Bishop D. Pedro, and from which all "conversos" were excluded, a little girl seems to have accidentally thrown some dirty water from the window of the house of one of the wealthiest Marranos, so that it splashed over an image of the Virgin. Thousands immediately joine ...
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 |  |  | Marrano - Introduction of Inquisition: Encyclopedia II - Marrano - Temporary MarranosThe third category, which includes by far the largest number of Marranos, comprises those who yielded through stress of circumstances, but in their home life remained Jews and seized the first opportunity of openly avowing their faith. They did not voluntarily take their children to the baptismal font; and if obliged to do so, they on reaching home washed the place which had been sprinkled. They ate no pork, celebrated the Passover, and gave oil to the synagogue. "In the city of Seville an inquisitor said to the regent: 'My lord, if you wish ...
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 |  |  | Marrano - Introduction of Inquisition: Encyclopedia II - Marrano - In SpainThe large numbers of the Marranos, as well as their wealth and influence, aroused the envy and hatred of the populace, whom the clergy incited against them as unbelieving Christians and hypocrites. The New Christians were hated much more than the Jews, and were persecuted as bitterly as their former coreligionists had been. The first riot against them broke out at Toledo in 1449, and was accompanied with murder and pillage. Instigated by two canons, Juan Alfonso and Pedro Lopez Galvez, the mob plundered and burned the houses of Alonso Cota, ...
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 Read more here: » Marrano: Encyclopedia II - Marrano - In Spain |
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 |  |  | Marrano - Introduction of Inquisition: Encyclopedia II - Marrano - Types of MarranosThe Marranos and their descendants may be divided into three categories. The first of these is composed of those who, devoid of any real affection for Judaism, and indifferent to every form of religion, embraced the opportunity of exchanging their oppressed condition as Jews for the careers opened to them by the acceptance of Christianity. They simulated the Christian faith when it was to their advantage, and mocked Jews and Judaism. A number of Spanish poets belong to this category, such as Pero Ferrus, Juan de Valladolid, Rodrigo Cota, and ...
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