Jehovah-Yahweh and the joos
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(07-04-2023, 11:11 AM)Lucy Wrote:
(07-04-2023, 11:06 AM)Eesharebba Wrote: His followers serve him well, being expelled over 1,031 historically documented times from various villages, cities, states and nations (expelled from 109 nations) after leaving them in ruin and calamity, bankrupt financially as well as morally and spiritually.

The Expulsion of Jews from Spain was the expulsion from Spain following the Alhambra Decree in 1492,[1] which was enacted in order to eliminate their influence on Spain's large converso population and to ensure its members did not revert to Judaism, many Jews in Spain either converted or were expelled. Over half of Spain's Jews had converted to Catholicism as a result of the Massacre of 1391.[2] Due to continuing attacks, around 50,000 more had converted by 1415.[3] Those who remained decided to convert to avoid expulsion. As a result of the Alhambra decree and the prior persecution, over 200,000 Jews converted to Catholicism and between 40,000 and 100,000 were expelled. An unknown number returned to Spain in the following years.

The Spanish Golden Age (Spanish: Siglo de Oro [ˈsiɣlo ðe ˈoɾo], "Golden Century") is a period of flourishing in arts and literature in Spain, coinciding with the political rise of the Spanish Empire under the Catholic Monarchs of Spain and the Spanish Habsburgs. The greatest patron of Spanish art and culture during this period was King Philip II (1556–1598), whose royal palace, El Escorial, invited the attention of some of Europe's greatest architects and painters such as El Greco, who infused Spanish art with foreign styles and helped create a uniquely Spanish style of painting. It is associated with the reigns of Isabella IFerdinand IICharles VPhilip IIPhilip III, and Philip IV, when Spain was the most powerful country in the world.

The start of the Golden Age can be placed in 1492, with the end of the Reconquista, the voyages of Christopher Columbus to the New World, and the publication of Antonio de Nebrija's Grammar of the Castilian Language. It roughly ended with the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659[1] that ended the Franco-Spanish War of 1635 to 1659. Some extend the Golden Age up to 1681 with the death of the Pedro Calderón de la Barca, the last great writer of the age. It can be divided into a Plateresque/Renaissance period and the early part of the Spanish Baroque period.

it's a mere cohencidence ,be a good goy,bigot.
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Jehovah-Yahweh and the joos - by Eesharebba - 07-04-2023, 11:06 AM
RE: Jehovah-Yahweh and the joos - by Lucy - 07-04-2023, 11:09 AM
RE: Jehovah-Yahweh and the joos - by Eesharebba - 07-04-2023, 11:23 AM
RE: Jehovah-Yahweh and the joos - by Lucy - 07-04-2023, 11:11 AM
RE: Jehovah-Yahweh and the joos - by Eesharebba - 07-04-2023, 11:17 AM

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