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    ‘La matriz medieval de la disidencia en Castilla en el siglo XVI: la herejía judaizante y la controversia sobre los conversos’ 
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    ‘La matriz medieval de la disidencia en Castilla en el siglo XVI: la herejía judaizante y la controversia sobre los conversos’

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    Published version
    Embargoed until: 5555-01-01
    Editors
    García Pinilla, IJ
    Volume
    55
    Pagination
    13 - 28
    Publisher
    Almud
    ISBN-13
    9788494112010
    Location
    Toledo
    Journal
    Disidencia religiosa en Castilla La Nueva en el siglo XVI
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    Authors
    VIDAL DOVAL, R
    URI
    https://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/56080
    Collections
    • Medieval and Early Modern [29]
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