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<title>Are you still my wife? Conversion to Christianity and its legal effects on pre-existing marriages and their offspring in late medieval Castile (1480–1502)</title>
<creator>Bueno Sánchez, María Luisa</creator>
<subject>Historia</subject>
<description>This article examines the legal and sociological consequences of conversion to&#xd;
Christianity by Muslim and Jewish couples in medieval Castile at the end of the&#xd;
fifteenth century, focusing on the application of legal prescription in legal praxis. The&#xd;
material summarized and analysed sheds light on how Jews and Muslims dealt with&#xd;
conversion to Christianity and the problems it brought to daily life. Broadening the&#xd;
discussion, this article looks at other conversions to Judaism and Islam in order to&#xd;
establish a comparative perspective and show the problems of legal miscegenation at&#xd;
the end of the fifteenth century in Castile. The paper is based on a dozen royal decrees&#xd;
granted by the Royal Council in response to petitions and preserved in the Archivo&#xd;
General of Simancas, as well as various Inquisitorial records. It answers three basic&#xd;
questions: what happens when only one spouse in the couple has converted; who&#xd;
should educate the children; and what happens when the marriage has been contracted&#xd;
but has not been consummated?</description>
<date>2025-02-12</date>
<date>2025-02-12</date>
<date>2020</date>
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<identifier>Marisa Bueno (2020) Are you still my wife? Conversion to Christianity and its legal effects on pre-existing marriages and their offspring in late medieval Castile (1480–1502), Mediterranean Historical Review, 35:1, 43-61, DOI: 10.1080/09518967.2020.1744070</identifier>
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<identifier>10.1080/09518967.2020.1744070</identifier>
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<rights>Taylor and Francis</rights>
<rights>Medierranean Historical Rewiew</rights>
<rights>Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional</rights>
<publisher>Mediterranean Historical Review,</publisher>
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