• Pedro Luccas Morisco da Silva (born 10 January 2004) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Coritiba. Born in Curitiba, Paraná, Morisco...
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    Expulsion of the Moriscos (Spanish: Expulsión de los moriscos) was decreed by King Philip III of Spain on April 9, 1609. The Moriscos were descendants...
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    were revealed: people like defender Henrique, the midfielders Marlos and Pedro Ken, and striker Keirrison, as well as players such as Gustavo, Túlio and...
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  • Antônio 9' (o.g.) Furch 73' (pen.) Pedrinho 81' Report  56' Natanael  72' Pedro Morisco Stadium: Vila Belmiro Attendance: 11,928 Referee: Marcelo de Lima Henrique...
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    catechize the moriscos (forced converts to Christianity) from Granada. Some authors suggest the possibility of Pedro de Alcalá being a morisco himself, or...
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  • he served under the command of John of Austria in the war against the moriscos in Granada, fighting also in the Battles of Lepanto and Navarino against...
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    The Moorish Arch (Spanish: Arco Morisco), also called the Friendship Arch (Spanish: Arco de la Amistad) or Spanish Arch, was a triumphal arch installed...
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    Christians and Moriscos. The Morisco Revolt in Granada in 1568–1570 was harshly suppressed, and the Inquisition intensified its attention on the Moriscos. From...
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    that no Muslim Friday prayers were conducted, and levied heavy taxes on Morisco trades. This led to several rebellions, one of them in Ronda under the...
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    the expulsion of the Moriscos from Spain, timed to coincide with the declaration of a truce in the Eighty Years' War. The Moriscos were the descendants...
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  • Andrea Morisco (in Greek: Ἀνδρέας Μουρίσκος, Andreas Mouriskos) was a Genoese pirate active in the Aegean Sea in the late 13th century, who in 1304 entered...
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  • picaresque, with a tragic ending. Of campesino origin, he was probably a Morisco (Iberian Muslim converted to Christianity) or Mudéjar (Iberian Muslim not...
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    Felice, ed. (2013). Pedro de Valencia: Trattato sui moriscos di Spagna. Edizioni ETS. Jones, J. A. (1976). "Arias Montano and Pedro de Valencia: Three...
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    subsequently expelled as Moriscos in the 17th century. In 1663, to prevent pillaging by Moriscos of the church soldiers of Don Pedro de Cisneros, looted the...
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    Spanish moriscos since 1610 increased the Ottoman naval attacks in the West Mediterranean, especially when young Ahmed I became Sultan. Pedro Alvarez...
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    evidence indicated that most of the forcibly converted (known as the "Moriscos") clung to Islam in secret. In daily public life, traditional Islamic law...
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    of a number of forcibly relocated 'new moriscos' banished from Granada. From 1610 to 1611, about 130 morisco families (590 individuals) were reportedly...
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    issue of Valencia's large Morisco population, descendants of Muslims who converted to Christianity at threat of exile. The Moriscos had been kept separate...
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    ISBN 9780190624552. Antonio Urquízar-Herrera (11 May 2017). Admiration and Awe: Morisco Buildings and Identity Negotiations in Early Modern Spanish Historiography...
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    of Granada, in which capacity he participated in the suppression of the Morisco Revolt of 1568–71. He became president of the Council of Valladolid in...
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    to the repressive atmosphere created by the Spanish Inquisition. Some Moriscos hesitated to show their knowledge of their mother tongue. In the mid-18th...
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    limited religious, linguistic and cultural freedom of the Morisco population and provoked the Morisco Revolt (1568–1571), which was put down by John of Austria...
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    Lead Books of Sacromonte (category Moriscos)
    Catholic authorities, led by archbishop Don Pedro de Castro, found themselves entirely reliant on Morisco translators; chief amongst whom were Miguel...
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    renewed persecution against moriscos, the Second Morisco Rebellion broke out in the Alpujarras. Although the city's morisco population played little role...
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    Dominican friars during the Colonial era in the sixteenth century. The Morisco Kiosk (Moorish Kiosk) in Colonia Santa María la Ribera was made by José...
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  • Quixote's books burnt in hopes of curing him of his delusions (I:6) Ricote, a Morisco friend of Sancho, banned from Spain, but returned as a German pilgrim....
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    Castellanos de Moriscos is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It...
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    rule. It became an extinct language in Iberia after the expulsion of the Moriscos, which took place over a century after the Granada War by the Catholic...
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    San Pedro de Rozados is a municipality located in the province of Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain. As of 2016 the municipality has a population of...
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  • Grace Magnier, Pedro de Valencia and the Catholic Apologists of the Expulsion of the Moriscos (Leiden, 2010), pp. 29, 139. Grace Magnier, Pedro de Valencia...
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