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Fadiga , 116

Family(ies), Mudejar, 236 -254;

elite, 107 -112;

feuding within, 245

Faqih s[*] (jurists), 104 , 200 , 202 , 261 , 262 -267, 273 ;

communication network among, 267 ;

functions, 104 , 263 -265;

juridical activity of, 201 ;

message of, 265 , 266 , 268 ;

possible stereotype, 269 ;

preaching of, 265 -268;

prestige of, 112 ;

role of, 7 , 264 -265, 266 , 267 -268, 269

Farming. See Agriculture

Felipe II, 257

Fernando II:

as absentee ruler, 14 -15, 16 ;

administration of aljamas and, 13 -18, 20 -21;

augmentation of royal morerías by, 18 -33;

conquest of sultanate of Granada, 28 ;

control of Inquisition, 60 ;

control of rival nobles and, 16 -17;

on conversion, 51 -60, 143 ;

on conversion of Jews, 51 ;

on conversion of Mudejars, 51 -60;

emigration policy, 92 -93;

establishment of Castellón de Játiva aljama by, 26 -28;

expulsion edict and, 5 -6;

fear of Mudejar-Ottoman Turk conspiracy, 65 -68;

foreign policy, 61 , 62 , 64 , 75 ;

Granadan Muslims and, 28 -30;

holy war atmosphere of reign, 88 ;

Inquisition and, 4 , 5 , 15 , 60 , 88 , 272 -273;

Jewish policy, 11 -13;

leadership style, 18 ;

Maghriban Muslims and, 75 -80;

Maghriban policy, 75 , 76 ;

marriage to Isabel I, 57 ;

minority policy of, 6 , 11 ;

moral concerns, 48 -49, 50 ;

Mudejar policy, 6 -7, 11 -19, 58 , 61 -62, 97 -98, 143 , 270 -271, 272 -273;

on Mudejar practice of Islam, 40 -49;

and Mudejar reaction to Ottoman successes, 65 -66;

Mudejars and, 6 -7, 10 -60;

Mudejars of Castile and Granada and, 11 -13, 272 ;

postwar policy, 74 ;

preaching of crusade and, 86 ;

religious policy, 5 ;

revoking of own enactments by, 17 -18;

on rumors of forced conversion, 91 -92, 134 -135, 143 ;

segregationist stance, 44 -50;

tax base widened by, 18 ;

on use of public baths, 156 ;

Valencia under reign of, 4 ;

view of Islam, 40 -50;

war against Granada and, 72 -73, 97 -98

Ferrando, Joan, 181

Ferrer i Mallol, Maria Teresa, 63 -64

Feudal servitude, 115 ;

land-rental rights under, 115 -116

Feuding, Mudejar, 109 -110, 111 -112, 239 -254, 255 , 273 ;

agnatic solidarity and, 239 -240;

economic interests and, 245 -246;

within families, 245 ;

jurists and, 267 -268;

passive role of women and, 251 ;

political power and, 246 -247;

social structure and, 232 -255;

truces, 241 -242

Feuding, of rival nobles, 16 -17

Fevollet, Luis de, 38 , 39 , 40

Fishing, 127 -128

Fishing boats, 79

Fishmongers, 137

Fonduks (inns), 154 -156;

coexistence in, 227 ;

function, 154 ;

as royal monopolies, 154 -155

Foreign policy, 61 , 62 , 64 , 75

Fragmentation, 253 ;

change of vassalage and, 257 ;

faqih s'[*] role in overcoming, 266

Furs , 21 , 92 , 184 , 189 , 198 , 210 , 211 , 212 , 226

Fuster, Joan, 227


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