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Limpieza de
sangre (Spanish: [limˈpjeθa ðe ˈsaŋɡɾe]), also
known as
limpeza de
sangue (Portuguese: [lĩˈpezɐ ðɨ ˈsɐ̃ɡɨ], Galician: [limˈpeθɐ ðɪ ˈsaŋɡɪ])...
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Operation Limpieza took
place during the
Dominican Civil War in May 1965. The
objective of the
operation was to
eliminate rebel resistance in the northern...
- N.Y.:
Oxford University Press. p. 70. ISBN 9780195304299.
Estatutos de
Limpieza de Sangre,
Pablo A. Chami. Brustein,
William (2003).
Roots of Hate. Cambridge...
- Americas.
Although only
Cristianos Viejos (Old Christians) who
could prove limpieza de
sangre ("cleanliness or
purity of blood")
descended from
Christian Iberian...
- ISBN 0-671-54505-1 Rosa, De La; Coello,
Alexandre (1932). "El
Estatuto de
Limpieza de
Sangre de la Compañía de Jesús (1593) y su
influencia en el Perú Colonial"...
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school he had
founded in Toledo.
Siliceo successfully fought to
impose the
limpieza de
sangre ("purity of blood")
statutes on the
Archdiocese of
Toledo in...
- 5–6. "Este
sensible Mano que
dirige ocasionalmente las
operaciones de
limpieza en un confín de la
Tierra y el
Universo llamado Barrio de Belgrano, en...
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descendants of Jews and
Muslims were
targeted the most. This
policy was
called Limpieza de
sangre (Blood Cleansing). Even
after a Jew or a
Muslim (Muwallad, an...
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representation of
Aboriginality in Australia,
along with
terms such as "half-caste"
Limpieza de sangre,
blood purity laws in
Medieval Spain sti****ting a
social hierarchy...
- the
Spanish and
Portuguese inquisitions.
While "pure blood" (so-called
limpieza de sangre), free of the "taint" of non-Christian lineage,
would come to...