La fidelidad judía a las autoridades: un Memorial de cuando la pérdida turca de Buda en 1686
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1997.v57.i2.845Abstract
After control of the city of Budapest was wrested from the Turks by Christian armies in 1686, the Jews of the Budapest ghetto presented a Memorial to their new monarchs pledging allegiance and expressing their desire to remain in Hungary. The text of the Memorial, which was reproduced by the historian Pizarro de Oliveros (1687), is nothing other than an abbreviated plagiarism of the sixth in the series of slanderous propositions that Isaac Cardoso includes in his Las Excelencias de los Hebreos (1679). It is not a translation from a German-language original.
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