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[[User:Itsmejudith|Itsmejudith]] 16:18, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
[[User:Itsmejudith|Itsmejudith]] 16:18, 11 February 2007 (UTC)

Mother of Ferdinand, Juana Enriquez de Cordoba, was Castilian noblewoman, daughter of Fadrique Enriquez, Count of Melba and Rueda. I know nothing about her pseudo-Jewish origins.--[[Special:Contributions/212.86.230.114|212.86.230.114]] ([[User talk:212.86.230.114|talk]]) 11:59, 10 June 2008 (UTC)

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Moved the following from mainspace. Does not seem to be relevant to the modern Hebrew Catholic community.

The Spanish King Ferdinand the Catholic of Aragon had a Jewish mother as well as the Inquisitors Fr. Tomas de Torquemada and Fr. Diego Deza, all responsible for the Jewish expulsion from Spain.

According to some researchs of Athol Bloomer in his work THE HOUSE OF DAVID, Charlemagne and some Jewish descendants who established the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem had Jewish mothers, too.

Other source claims that all this has now been superseded by the modern Exilarch declaring himself as such.

Itsmejudith 16:18, 11 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Mother of Ferdinand, Juana Enriquez de Cordoba, was Castilian noblewoman, daughter of Fadrique Enriquez, Count of Melba and Rueda. I know nothing about her pseudo-Jewish origins.--212.86.230.114 (talk) 11:59, 10 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]