De los bienes de judíos, ¿qué se hizo?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1992.v52.i2.970Abstract
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.
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