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Morisco Knights in Renaissance Spain

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This book argues that Renaissance culture and chivalric culture were both central to how “nobility” was sought and defined in early modern Spain. It is the first monograph in English to examine the...
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  • 04 August 2026
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How does a Morisco enter the Spanish nobility? This book reveals the cultural strategies through which a family of converts from Islam to Christianity overcame limpieza de sangre laws, rose in social status, avoided King Philip III’s Morisco expulsions of 1609-14, and achieved a noble title. Drawing on archival sources from both Spain and Italy to re-create the original family archive, this book follows the Granada Venegas family from Granada, to Madrid, to the dusty Andalucían town of Campotéjar, of which they became Marquises, and finally to Italy. Their descendants would serve as Doges of Genoa in the eighteenth century.
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Price: $130.00
Pages: 316
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Studies in Early Modern European History
Publication Date: 04 August 2026
ISBN: 9781526194244
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / Europe / Renaissance, ARCHITECTURE / History / Renaissance, HISTORY / Europe / Western, European history: Renaissance, European history
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Elizabeth A. Terry-Roisin is Assistant Professor of History at Florida International University

Introduction
Prologue: Allies of the frontier and the new Morisco elite
1 Gothic architecture and chivalric ambitions in Christian Granada
2 The Renaissance in Granada
3 Earning knighthood
4 Courtly striving: Becoming a titled noble
5 An archive and a garden in Genoa and the memory of the Granada Venegas family
Conclusion: Morisco knights in Renaissance Spain
Afterword
Appendices
Bibliography