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  • inkvizitorius — inkvizìtorius, ė smob. (1) DŽ 1. istor. inkvizicijos teismo narys: Sėdi kaip inkvizitorius ir smaigsto akimis rš. 2. prk. žiaurus žmogus, kankintojas …   Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

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  • ALMAGRO — ALMAGRO, town in Castile, Spain, administrative center of the Order of calatrava . Jews probably settled there soon after the Christian reconquest (14th century). It was one of only four communities in the area of Ciudad Real that existed in the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CALATRAVA — CALATRAVA, Spanish order of knights, founded to protect the frontier areas and as a means of prosecuting the war with the Muslims. The Order was founded in 1158 when Sancho III granted it the village and fortress of Calatrava, after which it was… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CIUDAD REAL — CIUDAD REAL, town in Castile, Spain. Jews probably settled there at the period of its foundation as a frontier post by alfonso X (1252–84) under the name of Villa Real; they are mentioned in financial transactions here as early as 1264. The… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • ÉCIJA — ÉCIJA, city in Seville, S. Spain. We have no information on the Jews of Écija in the Muslim period. The earliest information concerning Jews there dates from the 13th century. Following its conquest by Ferdinand III, Zulema, a Jewish courtier,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • MEXICO — MEXICO, federal republic situated south of the United States of America with a population of 97,483,412 (2000) inhabitants and a Jewish community of about 40,000 (2000), most of whom live in Mexico City. Colonial Period The Jewish presence in… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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