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Title: Papal Bulls and Converso Brokers: New Christian Agents at the Service of the Catholic Monarchy in the Roman Curia (1550– 1650)
Authors: Díaz Rodríguez, Antonio J.
Editors: Jacobson, Abigail
Litmanovitch, Edo
Keywords: New-Christians
Rome
Catholic Monarchy
Spain
Portugal
Brokers
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Journal of Levantine Studies (Van Leer Jerusalem Institute)
Citation: DÍAZ RODRÍGUEZ, ANTONIO J., "Papal Bulls and Converso Brokers: New Christian Agents at the Service of the Catholic Monarchy in the Roman Curia (1550– 1650)", Journal of Levantine Studies, 6(2016), pp. 13-33.
Abstract: The minority who were of Iberian Jewish origin constituted a notable presence in sixteenth-century Rome. Part of that minority was also involved in the circuits formed around the issue of apostolic letters and the parallel phenomenon of alienation and commodification of ecclesiastical benefices.All these factors made some conversos from Portugal and Spain excellent candidates for managing these curial affairs, either as brokers hired by individuals or as servants of the Catholic monarchy. This paper focuses on the latter.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20906
ISSN: 2222-9973
Type: article
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