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Church of Saint Paul (Chiesa di San Paolo Converso)
SanPaoloConverso is a former Roman Catholic church in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy, now utilized as a contemporary art space. The church was constructed...
late Renaissance tradition. To the former are owed the churches of SanPaoloConverso and Sant'Angelo, set according to the same construction scheme of...
church of San Barnaba, also in Milan. Also from the same period are a Pietà in the church of San Fedele and a Pentecost for SanPaoloConverso (now in Sant'Eufemia)...
Prado, Madrid Vincenzo Campi, Ascension of Christ, 1588, fresco, SanPaoloConverso, Milan Baldinucci, Filippo. 1815. Notizie Del Professore Del Disegno...
Church of San Michele Arcangelo in Precotto Church of San Michele ai Nuovi Sepolcri Church of San Nicolao Church of SanPaoloConverso Church of San Raffaele...
theatre of the Basilica di Milano, in the deconsecrated church of SanPaoloConverso, with Franca Valeri. In 1949 and 1950 he wrote another play, Tentazione...
(approximate date) Antonio Campi – The Martyrdom of St. Lawrence (SanPaoloConverso, Milan) Lavinia Fontana Deposition Noli me tangere Nicholas Hilliard...
missionizing. An early expression of Christian Kabbalah was among the Spanish conversos from Judaism, from the late 13th century to the Expulsion from Spain of...
Promotion of Religious Tolerance and Synergism in Post-Tridentine Spain", The Conversos and Moriscos in Late Medieval Spain and Beyond, Brill, pp. 129–149,...
they were born. His mother María del Pilar Barrientos was said to have converso ancestry (Spanish ancestors who were forced to convert from Judaism to...
was the son of Catalans and his mother possibly a member of a prominent converso (converted Jew) family. "It seems likely that [Columbus] acquired reactive...
Brazil during its early settlements. They were known as "New Christians" - Conversos (pt.) or Marranos (sp.) — Jews obliged to convert to Roman Catholicism...
Bnei Anusim are the descendants of Sephardi Jewish nominal converts (conversos) to Catholicism who immigrated to the New World escaping the Spanish Inquisition...
Society of Jesus there were many Jesuits who were conversos (Catholic-convert Jews), an anti-converso faction led to the Decree de genere (1593) which...
in Mogadouro, Portugal in 1537, from what may have been an old, Spanish converso family. However, he was married to a woman, Guiomar de Rivera, who would...
Queen, New York: Oxford University Press, 1992, p. 165. Roth, Norman. Conversos, Inquisition, and the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain, Madison, WI: The...
the Holy Child of La Guardia, with the execution of several Jewish and converso suspects. November 25 – Reconquista: The Granada War is effectively brought...
"Pietro Paolo Cardinal Parisio". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published] Bart D. Ehrman (2005). Misquoting Jesus. San Francisco:...
Secret lives, public lies: the conversos and socio-religious non-conformism in the Spanish Golden Age (Thesis). UC San Diego. Archived from the original...
attitudes led many Jews to embrace Christianity. Such Jews were known as conversos or Marranos. Suspicions that they might still secretly be adherents of...
of Jewish origin and that his voyage was mainly funded by two Jewish conversos and a prominent Jew: Luis de Santángel, Gabriel Sánchez (treasurer of...
distinguished families as the Abravanels, descendants of Samuel Abravanel, a converso who had served as royal treasurer in Andalusia and comptroller in Castile...
answer to Ferdinand and Isabella's fears that Jewish converts (known as Conversos or Marranos) were spying and conspiring with Muslims to sabotage the new...