Blood and Faith: The Purging of Muslim Spain (65 page)

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Authors: Matthew Carr

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Netherlands.
See also
Holland, contemporary
 
New Spain, conquest of
 
New York Times
 
Nicolay, Nicolas de
 
Norway, contemporary
 
Núñez Muley, Francisco
 
 
Ochiali, the
beylerbey
of Algiers
 
Olivares, Count of
 
Oran, Spanish garrison-fortress at
 
Oromig, Pere
 
Orozco, Alonso de
 
Ottoman Turks
 
Charles and
 
and expulsion of Jews from Spain/ Portugal
 
and Hapsburg Empire
 
retreat from Malta
 
and Valencian Morisco rebellions
 
oud (musical instrument)
 
 
Padet, Hieronymo
 
Padilla, Ana de
 
Padilla, Beatriz de
 
Padilla, Leónor de
 
Palacios, Miguel Asín
 
Palencia, Alonso de
 
Paul Alvarus of Córdoba
 
Paul IV, Pope
 
Paul V, Pope
 
Peace of Vervins
 
Peace of Westphalia
 
Peralta, Georges de
 
Pereda, Juan de
 
Pérez, Antonio
 
Pérez, Gil
 
Pérez, Joseph
 
Pérez de Chinchon, Bernardo
 
Pérez de Culla, Vicente
 
Pérez de Hita, Ginés
 
Peris, Vicent
 
Peter the Venerable
 
Petrie, Sir Charles
 
Philip II, King
 
and Barbary corsairs
 
and conversion of the Valencian Moriscos
 
Council of State
 
death/end of reign
 
deportation of Granadan Moriscos
 
and Granada
pragmática
 
jornada
to Aragon
 
Morisco revolt and War of the Alpujarras
 
wars with Protestant Europe
 
Philip III, King
 
character
 
Council of State
 
death
 
and the expulsion
 
and Morisquillos
 
panegyrics
 
pre-expulsion policies/preparations
 
Philip IV,
 
Philip the Fair
 
Phillips, Melanie
 
Pipes, Daniel
 
piracy.
See
corsairs
 
Pius IV, Pope
 
Piyale Pasha
 
Placencia, Ramiro de
 
Poe, Edgar Allan
 
Poem of the Cid
 
Poitiers battles (732)
 
Ponce de León, Don Manuel
 
Ponce de León, Don Rodrigo
 
Population Reference Bureau (U.S.)
 
Portugal
 
expulsion of Muslims
 
and Jewish diaspora
 
Prada, Andrés de
 
Pradilla y Ortiz, Francisco
 
Prado, Blas de
 
Priego, Count of
 
Primera crónica general de España
(First
 
General Chronicle of Spain)
 
(Ferdinand III of Castile)
 
The Prince
(Machiavelli)
 
Privy Council (Britain)
 
Protestantism
 
Protocols of the Elders of Zion
 
Pseudo-Methodius
 
public bathing
 
Pulgar, Fernando de
 
 
qasida
poems
 
Quesada, Hernando de
 
Quevedo, Francisco de
 
 
Ravaillac, François
 
realengo
 
Reapers’ War
 
Rebellion of the Moriscos in the Muela of Cortes
(Mestre painting)
 
Reconquista conquest of Granada and Iberian tolerance
 
Refugiado de Tunis (Tunis Exile)
 
Reinoso, Jiménez de
 
Reminjo, Bray de
 
Requesens, Luis de
 
Ribera, Juan de
 
Ribera, Juan (sea captain)
 
Richelieu, Cardinal
 
Rincon, Juan del
 
Robert of Chester
 
Rocroi, battle of
 
Rodrigo (Visigothic king)
 
Rodríguez, Juan and María
 
Roe, Sir Thomas
 
Rouco Varela, Cardinal Antonio María
 
Royal Chapel Congregation
 
Rubens, Peter Paul
 
Rufo y Gutiérez, Juan
 
al-Rundi, Abu al-Baqa
 
Rushdie, Salman
 
 
Saavedra, Eduardo
 
Sacromonte discoveries
 
Saint Bartholomew’s Day massacre
 
Salazar, Antonio de
 
Salazar, Cristóbal de
 
Salazar, Juan de
 
Salazar, the Count of (Bernardino de Velasco)
 
Saleh Reis, the
beylerbey
of Algiers
 
Salinas, Count of
 
Salinas, Count of (Diego de Silva y Mendoza)
 
Salvatierra, Martín de, the bishop of Segorbe
 
sambenito
(penitential tunic)
 
San Germán, Marquis of ( Juan de Mendoza)
 
Sanchez-Albornoz, Claudio
 
Sánchez-Blanco, Benítez
 
Sancho IV of Castile
 
Sandoval, Bernardo Rojas de
 
Santa Cruz, Alonso de
 
Santiago, Doctor
 
Santiago Mataindios (the Indian slayer)
 
Saqaliba (Slavic “slave soldiers”)
 
Sarkozy, Nicolas
 
Schengen Agreement
 
Sea Beggars (Dutch privateers)
 
Sebastián, Francisca
 
Sebastian, King of Portugal
 
Segorbe, Duke of
 
Selim II
 
Sen, Amartya
 
Senior, Abraham
 
Sentencia Estatuto (Judgment Statute)
 
September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
 
Sepúlveda, Juan Ginés de
 
Servetus, Miguel
 
Seville
 
Castilian conquest of (1248)
 
and Converso crisis
 
sexuality
 
Shakespeare, William
 
Sierra Bermeja
 
Siete Partidas (Seven-Part Code)
 
Siguenza, Fray José de
 
Siliceo, Cardinal, archbishop of Toledo
 
Sixtus IV, Pope
 
Sobrino, Antonio
 
Solaya (Morisco bandit)
 
Sotomayor, Alonso de
 
Spain, contemporary
 
The Spaniards: An Introduction to their History
(Castro)
 
Spanish Civil War (1936–1939)
 
Spes, Guerau de
 
Spuche, Juan de
 
Steyn, Mark
 
Suleiman the Magnificent
 
The Swindler
(Quevedo)
 
Switzerland, contemporary
 
 
Table Talk
(Luther)
 
Tagarinos (Moriscos of Aragon)
 
taifa
(“party” states)
 
Talavera, Hernando de
 
Taller, Thomas
 
Tangiers, Morocco
 
taqiyya
(“precaution”)
 
Tariq ibn Ziyad
 
Tassoni, Alessandro
 
Taybili, Ibrahim
 
Tendilla, Marquis of
 
Theodemir, the Visigothic ruler of Murcia
 
Thirteen (Valencia council)
 
Thirty Years War
 
Toledo
 
church councils (1322–1323)
 
city council and Sentencia Estatuto
 
Converso crisis and Spanish Inquisition
 
Inquisition
 
Visigothic capital
 
Toledo, Pedro de
 
Topografia e historia general de Argel
(Topography and General History of Algiers) (Haedo)
 
Toro, Luis de
 
Torquemada, Cardinal Tomás de
 
Toulouse, papal Inquisition in
 
Tower of the Winds
 
Townsend, Joseph
 
Tratado acerca de los moriscos de España
(Treatise on the Moriscos of Spain) (de Valencia)
 
Treaty of Munster
 
True History of Don Rodrigo
 
Tunisia, Morisco exiles in
 
Turixi, Vicente
 
Turkenkrieg
(war against the Turks)
 
Turkenschriften
(Turkish writings)
 
 
Umayyad dynasty
 
UN Alliance of Civilizations
 
University of Alcalá de Henares
 
University of Granada
 
University of Salamanca
 

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