Inútil rebeldía de Ceti Leredi en relación con su matrimonio (siglo XV)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1992.v52.i2.973Abstract
This article describes the incomformist personality of Ceti Leredi, the Jewish woman who tried to rebel against her mariage, previously settled, to Jaco Abenbitas. Ceti, Hahim Leredi's and Duenya Gallur's daughter, lived in Epila, an Aragonese village pertaining to the dominion of the Ximénez de Urrea family, in the 15th century.
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1992-12-30
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Marín Padilla, E. (1992). Inútil rebeldía de Ceti Leredi en relación con su matrimonio (siglo XV). Sefarad, 52(2), 501–512. https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1992.v52.i2.973
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