Jews in Colonial BrazilColumbia University Press, 1960 - 227 Seiten Relates the history of Portuguese Conversos who settled in Brazil at the beginning of the 16th century, after they had been forced to convert in Portugal in 1497. States that most of them continued to maintain Jewish customs secretly in Brazil, as they had in Portugal. Ch. 2 (pp. 12-42) describe the activities of the Inquisition in Brazil between 1591-1618, due to the intensification of these activities after the unification of Portugal and Spain in 1580. The Inquisition was never formally introduced in Brazil, but about 1580 the Bishop of Bahia acquired Inquisitorial authority which permitted him to prepare judicial proceedings against heretics and to hand over violators of the law to the court of the Inquisition in Lisbon. Pp. 143-167 describe cases of persecution endured by specific Conversos between 1654-1822, until Brazil's independence from Portugal. |
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... Parahiba by extending credits . 51 João's brother , Diogo Nunes , the owner of a sugar plantation in Parahiba , was also the subject of many denunciations as one who engaged in Judaizing activities . 52 Balthasar da Fonseca , a mason ...
... Parahiba by extending credits . 51 João's brother , Diogo Nunes , the owner of a sugar plantation in Parahiba , was also the subject of many denunciations as one who engaged in Judaizing activities . 52 Balthasar da Fonseca , a mason ...
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... Parahiba that the woman was regularly attending church and that there was great hope for her conversion . The assembly withheld action , and the brothers in Parahiba were requested to keep a close watch on her . At the session of ...
... Parahiba that the woman was regularly attending church and that there was great hope for her conversion . The assembly withheld action , and the brothers in Parahiba were requested to keep a close watch on her . At the session of ...
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... Parahiba , I was from Minas Geraes , and 1 from Rio São Francisco . The 3 women were from Parahiba . Two received the penalty of carcere a arbitrio , and 3 carcere perpetuo , 2 of the persons sentenced died in prison , and Fernando ...
... Parahiba , I was from Minas Geraes , and 1 from Rio São Francisco . The 3 women were from Parahiba . Two received the penalty of carcere a arbitrio , and 3 carcere perpetuo , 2 of the persons sentenced died in prison , and Fernando ...
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