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Blood and Faith

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by Matthew Carr

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

  Uthman Dey

  Valdés, Doña Catalina de

  Valdés, Fernando de

  Valencia

  assimilation and conversions

  as city

  conversions and popular rebellions,

  expulsion

  Germanías revolt

  Inquisition

  Muslim population in al-Andalus,

  Philip II and conversions

  Reconquista

  Valencia, Pedro de

  Valladolid church councils (1322–1323),

  Valor, Fernando de (el Zaguer)

  van Gogh, Theo

  vassals

  Velasco, Doña Isabel de

  Vendramino, Francisco

  Venegas, Yuce

  Verdú, Blas

  Vesga, Pedro de

  Viciano, Martín de

  Vilagrut, Joan de

  Villars, Marquis de

  Villarubia de los Ojos, town of

  Visigothic Spain

  Vlaams Belang party (Belgium)

  al-Walid, Khalid Ibn

  al-Wansharishi (mufti of Oran)

  War of Granada

  War of the Alpujarras

  and Aben Aboo

  and Aben Humeya

  battle of Alcazarquivir

  and deportations

  Don John’s forces

  and women

  War of the Spanish Succession

  “War on Terror,”

  Weiditz, Christoph

  Weigel, George

  While Europe Slept (Bawer)

  William of Orange

  women

  in al-Andalus

  and almalafa (veil)
/>   and deportations

  and expulsion

  herbalists and curanderos

  and the Inquisition

  intermarriage

  Moorish dancing

  and War of the Alpujarras

  Xenix, Gonzalo el

  Yacub, Ibrahim ben

  Yeor, Bat

  Young Man of Arévalo

  Zacarias, Francisco

  Zafra, Hernando de

  el Zaguer (Fernando de Valor)

  Zambarel, Juan

  zambra (Muslim dance)

  Zamorana, María

  Zapata, Simeon

  Zapatero, José Luis

  Zarcamodonia

  Zauzala family

  al-Zawahiri, Ayman

  Zegrí Azaator (Gonzalo Fernandez Zegrí)

  Zweig, Stefan

  © 2009 by Matthew Carr

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  Carr, Matthew, 1955–

  Blood and faith : the purging of Muslim Spain / Matthew Carr. p. cm.

  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  eISBN : 978-1-595-58524-0

  1. Muslims—Spain—History—17th century. 2. Forced migration—Spain—

  History—17th century. 3. Spain—History—Philip III, 1598–1621. 4. Spain—Ethnic relations—History—17th century. 5. Spain—Church history—17th century. I. Title.

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