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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... ships . The captains of these ships subsequently received specially made gold medals with the inscription : " Door de Valk en Elizabeth is het Recief ontzet❞ ( Recife was saved by the Valk and the Elizabeth ) .o 26 Prior to the arrival ...
... ships . The captains of these ships subsequently received specially made gold medals with the inscription : " Door de Valk en Elizabeth is het Recief ontzet❞ ( Recife was saved by the Valk and the Elizabeth ) .o 26 Prior to the arrival ...
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... ships . On December 20 , 1653 , the second expedition equipped by the Companhia Geral para o Estado do Brasil , consisting of 13 men - of - war and 64 merchant ships , arrived at Recife . After Pedro Jaques de Magal- haes , chief of the ...
... ships . On December 20 , 1653 , the second expedition equipped by the Companhia Geral para o Estado do Brasil , consisting of 13 men - of - war and 64 merchant ships , arrived at Recife . After Pedro Jaques de Magal- haes , chief of the ...
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... ships , then in the harbor of Recife , that were capable of passing the equator ( article 3 ) ; to take with them all their papers and movable property ( article 9 ) ; to leave their movable goods for sale in Brazil and nominate their ...
... ships , then in the harbor of Recife , that were capable of passing the equator ( article 3 ) ; to take with them all their papers and movable property ( article 9 ) ; to leave their movable goods for sale in Brazil and nominate their ...
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Visitation of the Holy Office in Pernambuco 159395 | 23 |
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