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He is believed to have been either a priest's son or a converted Jew, and was relatively highly educated for the time.
The converted Jew examined Nikolay and said that it was necessary to try cupping.
Recent scholarship suggests that Alphonso was not a converted Jew or converso.
Her husband, a converted Jew, was dragged away to a labor brigade even though he had become a Catholic upon their marriage some 20 years before.
Under the Inquisition, the penalty to a converted Jew for "Judaizing" was usually death by burning.
Buck also visited Laslos' underground church, a vast group of believers led by a converted Jew whose main dilemma was how large the body had grown.
Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger, 80, a converted Jew who led French Catholics.
Non-Jews also esteemed him highly: Paul Weidner, a converted Jew, dedicated his works to him.
In 1512 he settled in nearby Frankfurt where records indicate he bought a house and married Anna, a converted Jew, then probably aged 18.
The merchant was a converted Jew, and the narrator's prattling memoir (entitled "The Monster") would have us believe that such apostasy is the source of all woes.
The wedding took place in Warsaw, in the Church of St. Thomas, and it was considered a marriage between a converted Jew and a Polish woman.
Lastly, it is unclear if Diego de San Pedro was a converso (converted Jew or Muslim) or if he was not.
Paul Christiani of Burgos, a converted Jew who became a Dominican, petitioned Clement IV against the Talmud.
Finally St. Constantine, a converted Jew of Synnada, lived in the 10th century; he became a monk, and is honoured by the Greek Church 26 December.
When the first snow fell she drove to the town and fetched an old man with a big beard, a converted Jew, in a long gown, whose face was covered with blue veins.
The Protestant missionaries, who worked under the direction of a converted Jew named Henry Aaron Stern, converted many of the Beta Israel community to Christianity.
He made his first attempt to learn Hebrew under the guidance of a converted Jew; and he seems to have been in correspondence with Jewish Christians in Antioch.
Both Church and Harvard records frequently refer to Monis as "the converted Jew", "the converted rabbi", and "the Christianized Jew".
Jewish ships plying the Atlantic carried such names as the Mazel Tov or Bekeerde Jood (converted Jew), Dr. Klooster said.
"With Dr Ely, a converted Jew and a mason, Yelagin studied Hebrew and Cabbala, theosophy, physics and chemistry, Egyptian traditions".
Although some commentators suspect Loronha, as a New Christian (a converted Jew), might have been reluctant to refer to it after the Christian cross, the truth is probably more mundane.
Dominicus Gundissalinus also known as Domingo Gundisalvo (flourished ca. 1150) may have been a converted Jew and was the archdeacon of Segovia, Spain and a scholastic philosopher.
Buck hoped she would read deep enough into the article to discover what a converted Jew from Norway said was the only protection from the coming earthquake: "No one should assume there will be shelter.
Possibly the dramatist may be the Thomas Drewe who in 1621 published 'Daniel Ben Alexander, the converted Jew, first written in Syriacke and High Dutch by himselfe.'
On August 16, 1399, Lipmann and many other Jews were thrown into prison at the instigation of a converted Jew named Peter, who accused them of insulting Christianity in their works.