Judios, or Judeos. If you're thinking of "Marranos," that pejorative was applied only to conversos who continued to secretly practice Judaism.
yes, but not many
Spain is not related to Hanukkah, but Jewish people living in Spain celebrate Hanukkah.
The medieval period lasted for a thousand years. During most of that time there was no country called Spain and the land now part of Spain was divided into many different and changing kingdoms.
The people of Spain are called Spanish or Spaniards.
In English, people from Spain are called Spaniardsor Spanish, depending on the nature of the sentence.
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A person who lives in Spain is called a Spaniard, or Spanish.
They were the Arabic people known as the Moors and they once occupied part of Spain in the Medieval Ages.
People that live in Spain are called Spanish or Spaniards.Additionally, people in Spain will often identify with the region that they are from, especially if they are from a Catalonian or Basque Provinces.
Moorish spain became one of the most advanced medieval in europe.
No, they are called "The Spanish" or "Spaniards".
They are.