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Nombres y apellidos de los renegados
2010Cuando los cristianos adherían al Islam, cualquiera que fueran los motivos, cambiaban de identidad y especialmente de nombre. En total, hemos podido averiguar los nuevos nombres o apellidos de alrededor de 700 renegados y de una veintena de renegadas, sea porque pudieron volver a la tierra cristiana y contar su aventura, sea porque tuvieron la ocasión ...
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Faithless Empires: Pirates, Renegadoes, and the English Nation
ELH, 2000The English experience of piracy has usually been glorified as the proleptic wanderings of a future imperial power-piracy as the vanguard of the Empire. Under Elizabeth, England pursued a highly aggressive para-naval policy towards Spain; in the 1570s and 80s, piracy became England's belated answer to Spain's imperial expansion.
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Massinger's The Renegado (1624) and the Spanish Marriage
Cahiers Élisabéthains: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies, 2004Massinger's The Renegado is read as a political allegory concerning the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Buckingham's abortive mission to the Spanish court to woo the Infanta Maria. The characters of Donusa and Vitelli, Muslim princess and Venetian gentleman, are seen as representations of the Infanta and the Prince, and the ideological difficulties of ...
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The “Turks,” Caroline Politics, and Philip Massinger’s The Renegado
2006No one seems to have had any doubts about Philip Massinger’s politics. That politics has consistently been read in terms of commitment to war against Spain, critique of court favorites, and condemnation of unparliamentary taxation and excessive wresting of the prerogative.
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La figura del renegado en el teatro de Cervantes
2022On the renegades in Cervantes's Captivity ...
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