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The Politics ofLimpieza de Sangre:Juan de Ovando and his Circle in the Reign of Philip II

The Americas, 1999
In 1575 Juan de Ovando, the president of the Council of the Indies, wrote to Mateo Vázquez de Lecca, Philip II's secretary, about themaestrescuelas(headmaster of the cathedral school) of Mexico City who was under consideration for a position as chaplain to the king. The Council of the Indies believed that he lacked the properlimpieza de sangre, that is,
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The Virus in the Language: Alonso De Cartagena’s Deconstruction of the “Limpieza De Sangre” in Defensorium Unitatis Christianae (1450)

Medieval Encounters, 2018
Abstract This paper analyzes a little-studied aspect of Bishop Alonso de Cartagena (1485–56): that of a theologian embroiled in a polemic dispute with Pero Sarmiento and Marcos García de Mora, organizers of the Toledan anti-converso riots of 1449. In this dispute, Cartagena demonstrates a formidable dialectic force, which he develops in his treatise ...
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A Jewish Councillor of Inquisition? Luis de Mercado, the Statutes of limpieza de sangre and the Politics of Vendetta (1598–1601)

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1990
On 13 November 1598, exactly two months into his reign, Philip III received a letter from four councillors of Inquisition which complained that the Inquisitor General, Pedro Portocarrero, had inveigled him into approving the nomination of a man of notoriously impure blood, Luis de Mercado, for one of the two councillorships of Inquisition served by ...
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