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Alfonso de la Caballeria of Saragossa, who still maintained his connection with the large synagogue there, took part in the conspiracy against the inquisitor Arbues. The remains of Juan de la Caballeria were burned in Saragossa, at which place, in 1488, Luis de la Caballeria, as well as his son Jaime and several other members of the family, was ...
MER Barea -Diego Guillén de Ávila, autor y traductor del siglo XV- Revista de filología española, 2006; MER Barea Las novelas de Caballería en Oriente y Occidente: aventura y magia en Chrétien de Troyes y El Caballero de la piel de leopardo- Exemplaria: Revista de literatura comparada, 2000 - dialnet.unirioja.es; MER Barea Imperiofobia y ...
Bonafos Caballeria (died 1464) was an anti-Jewish writer. He was the son of Solomon ibn Labi de la Caballeria of Zaragoza and assumed the name of "Micer Pedro" upon converting to Christianity. From his early youth he devoted himself to the study of Hebrew, Arabic and Latin languages, and gradually acquired a profound knowledge of civil and ...
He traveled to the New World under the protection of his sister, Marina de la Caballería, and became an influential part of New Spain's society. He was born in Almagro, to an influential family of New Christians. Marina's family were known as a converso family in the city. His mother was Mayor Flores de Guevara, a member of the local nobility.
Marina de la Caballería, full name Doña Marina Flores Gutierrez de la Caballería, (died 1540), was a Spanish pioneer, settler and noblewoman that colonized New Spain in the 16th century. She arrived to the New World in 1528 to reunite with her husband, Alonso de Estrada .
La noche del cobarde: 1983 unknown unknown Las herederas: August 1983 February 3, 1984 unknown 1984 Los títeres: March 1984 August 1984 110 [4] Andrea, justicia de mujer: July 16, 1984 November 23, 1984 85 [5] 1985 Matrimonio de papel: March 11, 1985 May 17, 1985 50 La trampa: May 22, 1985 October 14, 1985 65 El prisionero de la medianoche ...
La Calle de las Novias- "The Bride Street" La Chacala- "The (female) Jackal" La duda- "The Doubt" La Heredera- "The Heiress" La Hija del Jardinero- "The Gardener´s daughter" La mujer de Judas- "The Woman of Judas" La otra cara del alma- "The Other Face of The Soul" La Otra Mitad del Sol- "The Other Half of the Sun"
The caballería (lit. ' cavalry ') was a unit of land measurement in the Spanish viceroyalties in the Americas during the times of the Spanish Empire in the 16th through 19th centuries. [1] It was equivalent to 78.58 hectares (194.2 acres). [2] The unit came from Spain, where it had already been in use. [3]