Malos tratos del judío Juce Curi a su mujer Jamila Abenaçoh
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.2001.v61.i1.575Abstract
The author makes public a legal injunction presented to the merino and comisario of the Jewish and Moorish aljamas in Zaragoza, including the town of Alagon. It was witnessed by Antón de Aldovera, Zaragoza notary, in 1445. The plaintiff, Jeuda Abenaçoh, of Alagon, was attempting to have his son-in-law Juce Curi punished for mistreating Jeuda's daughter Jamila Abenaçoh, Juda Curi's wife.
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