expulsion of the conversos from spain
The "expulsion of the conversos from Spain" refers to the mass forced expulsion and persecution of Spanish Jews who had converted to Christianity (conversos) but were suspected of secretly practicing Judaism or being influenced by Jewish customs and beliefs during the 15th and 16th centuries.
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