Printed proclamation relating to the edict of expulsion of the Moors from the kingdom of Aragon, dated 29 May 1610.
Printed proclamation relating to the edict of expulsion of the Moors from the kingdom of Aragon, dated 29 May 1610.
Document that records the process of confirmation of the Catholic faith by a converted Moor and his descendants in Valladolid. In it they request that there be no confiscation of goods, that they be pardoned for their sins, etc. The document contains the Royal Decree of 20 April 1558 on the edict of grace.
Documents containing warnings from France about a possible Moorish uprising in the territories of the Hispanic Monarchy
Map of Madrid showing the places where the Moriscos carried out their religious practice before and after their expulsion
Expulsion of the Moors in the port of Denia, a work by Vicente Mostré.
Moorish clothing around the 16th century
The image depicts an execution of those condemned by the Holy Inquisition. Burning at the stake was the ultimate penalty for heretics. It was common for the accused to be publicly burned on a pyre as an example to the entire population
Line graph showing the average price of sheep pasture and apiary in Vera (Almería) during the 16th century
The table shows the transfer of Moriscos from different places in Extremadura
The table shows the taxation of Old Christians and Moriscos in Ávila (1503-1610)