The Castilian-Leonese monarchy and the Jews: from Fernando I to Fernando III -- The Jews of the Camino de Santiago -- Enemy of the faith, asset to the Church -- Insolentia judeorum: the Jews and the conciliar legislation -- Tamquam domino proprio: the Bishop and his Jews in medieval Palencia -- The Jews of Castile at the end of the Reconquista (post-1250): cultural and communal life -- Jews, Christians, and royal power in Northern Castile -- Insolent, wicked people: the Cortes and anti-Jewish discourse in Castile.
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