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  1. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Who issued the Alhambra Decree(edict of expulsion)?, What did the edict or expulsion order?, How long did Spain give Jewish people to either convert or leave? and more.

  2. March 31, 1492 Ferdinand and Isabella issue the Alhambra Decree, which announces the expulsion of all Jews from Spain. The decree will not be formally rescinded until December 16, 1968, more than 476 years later.

  3. The Alhambra Decree (also known as the Edict of Expulsion) was an edict issued on 31 March 1492 by the joint Catholic Monarchs of Spain (Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon) ordering the expulsion of Jews from the Kingdom of Spain and its territories and possessions by 31 July of that year. The edict was formally revoked on 16 December 1968,[1] following the Second Vatican Council ...

  4. The Grand Inquisitor friar Tomás de Torquemada in 1492 offers to the Catholic Monarchs the Edict of expulsion of the Jews from Spain for their signature (public domain) On 31 March 1492, the Alhambra Decree, also known as the Edict of Expulsion, was issued by Queen Isabella I of Castile and her husband, King Ferdinand II of Aragon.

  5. The Alhambra Degree (Sp. Edicto de Granada) marked the end of the Sephardi age in Spain. Commonly known as the Edict of Expulsion, the Ahlambra Decree was issued March 31, 1492 and ordered the expulsion of Spanish Jews by July 31 the same year. 1 It took centuries to revoke the decree. 2.

  6. In Spain , the majority will answer the Edict of Expulsion ( commonly known as the Alhambra Decree) (1462) which is a legal document issued on 31 March 1492 by the Catholic monarchs Isabel of Castille and Ferdinand II of Aragon that order the expulsion of Jews and Muslim from the mentioned territories.The monarchs also passed a decree years ...

  7. Dec 16, 2015 · The Alhambra Decree had been issued by King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella on March 31, 1492. It gave the country’s Jews until July 31 of that year to depart “with their sons and daughters and manservants and maidservants and relatives, big and small and not dare to return.”

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