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Cruzadas y Utopias: El judeocristianismo en las sociedades Ibéricas. Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica 1984. Lanning, John Tate. "Legitimacy and Limpieza de Sangre in the Practice of Medicine in the Spanish Empire." Jahrbuch für Geschicte 4 (1967) Liebman, Seymour. Los Judíos en México y en América Central. Mexico city: Siglo XXI 1971.
Limpieza de sangre, blood purity laws in Medieval Spain stipulating a social hierarchy based on ancestry; Blood purity, a fictional concept of wizarding ancestry in the Harry Potter series; Pureblood, a term used in COVID-19 anti-vaccine activism to denote people who have not been vaccinated
Pacto de Sangre is a Spanish phrase meaning "blood compact". It may refer to: Blood compact (Pacto de sangre in Spanish or Sanduguan in Filipino), an ancient ritual in the Philippines; Sandugo, a "pacto de sangre" in 1565 between leaders of the Spaniards and Filipinos; El Pacto de Sangre, an 1886 painting by Filipino painter and hero Juan Luna
Lealtad is Spanish for "loyalty" and may refer to: CD Lealtad, a Spanish football (soccer) team based in Villaviciosa, Spain; Hacienda Lealtad, an historic coffee ...
El fulgor y la sangre ... Cuatro y media de la tarde (16:30) María is advised by her father to obtain a career, so she becomes a teacher, which is a revered position ...
Loyalty Day (Spanish: Día de la lealtad) is a commemoration day in Argentina. It remembers 17 October 1945, when a large labour demonstration at the Plaza de Mayo, in downtown Buenos Aires, demanded the liberation of Juan Domingo Perón, who was jailed in Martín García island. It is considered the foundational moment of the Peronist movement ...
"Todo se hace por la buena confianza y relaciones que uno las tiene con otros," or "Everything gets done based on the trust and good relationships one has with others." If the electricity goes out, it is helpful to know someone at the power company. Social obligations are dictated based on social relationships with others.
James Tissot, The Beatitudes Sermon, c. 1890, Brooklyn Museum. The Beatitudes (/ b i ˈ æ t ɪ tj u d z /) are blessings recounted by Jesus in Matthew 5:3–10 within the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew, and four in the Sermon on the Plain in the Gospel of Luke, followed by four woes which mirror the blessings.