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The settlers, most of whom immigrated to France in the 1600s and traced their familial origins to or through Portugal, were so-called conversos or New Christians. Nevertheless she continues her service at court despite the fact that her father and Daniel, her fiance, both conversos as well, urge her to come with them to Calais where they hope to escape persecution. Thousands of conversos were burned at the stake by church inquisitors who treated "Jewish blood taint" as a contaminant irrespective of religious subscription, laying the grounds for the racialist anti-Semitism of Nazism. |
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