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  • 71Reconquista — This article is about the retaking of the Iberian Peninsula from the Moors. For other uses, see Reconquista (disambiguation). La rendición de Granada (1882) by Francisco Pradilla Ortiz …

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  • 72Jewish philosophy — Jewish theology redirects here. Philosophy and Kabbalah are two common approaches to Jewish theology Part of a series on …

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  • 73Holy Child of La Guardia — The Holy Child of La Guardia (Spanish: El Santo Niño de La Guardia; died 1491) was an alleged victim of a ritual murder by the Jews in the town of La Guardia in the central Spanish province of Toledo (Castile La Mancha). On November 16, 1491 an… …

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  • 74Judah Monis — (born Italy or Barbary states, February 4, 1683Reiss, 41.] died Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1764), was North America s first college instructor of Hebrew language, teaching at Harvard College from 1722 to 1760, and authored the first Hebrew… …

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  • 75History of the Jews in Spain — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 76David Reubeni — (1490–1535/1541?) was a Jewish political activist, described by the Shengold Jewish Encyclopedia as half mystic, half adventurer. Contents 1 Biography 1.1 Origin 1.2 Oriental travels …

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  • 77Saenz — (pronounced sigh nz ) is a Spanish surname originating in The Kingdom of Spain in the Castile region, now known as La RiojaHistoryOriginating from its unknown, original semetic surname, Saenz (sigh nz): From the latin, Tersanctus or Sānctus… …

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  • 78Lope de Barrientos — (Medina del Campo, Spain, 1382 Cuenca, Spain, 1469), sometimes called Obispo Barrientos ( Bishop Barrientos ), was a powerful clergyman and statesman of the Spanish Crown of Castile during the 15th century, although his prominence and the… …

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  • 79Miguel de Barrios — Miguel Barrios (Hebrew: Daniel ha Levi; c. 1625 – February 1701) was a Spanish poet and historian from a converso family. He was born in Montilla, Spain and died in Amsterdam. Miguel was the son of a converso, Simon de Barrios who also called… …

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  • 80Teresa de Cartagena — (b. c. 1425) was a Spanish author and nun who fell deaf between 1453 1459, which influenced her two known works Arboleda de los enfermos (Grove of the Infirm) and Admiraçión operum Dey (Wonder at the Works of God). The latter work represents what …

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