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Doña Gracia A leader of Europe's Jewish diaspora
BBC History UK
|January 2026
With the Inquisition active throughout much of Europe, the first half of the 16th century was a perilous time for Jewish people. ANDRÉE AELION BROOKS explores how the fabulously wealthy Doña Gracia worked tirelessly to protect her community
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Still in her 20s, Gracia Mendes Nasi (Nacy), better known as Doña Gracia, was recently widowed and fabulously rich. She should have been able to live in comfort for the rest of her life. Her husband, Francisco Mendes, a spice dealer and banker, had divided his wealth in his will between Gracia and his brother, Diogo. Yet without her husband's protection, even her money could not shield her from a looming crisis.
Indeed, being in possession of such a fortune in patriarchal and Catholic Lisbon in the middle of the 1530s was inherently dangerous for someone of Doña Gracia's background. She was a converso, a term for a person forced to convert from Judaism. When the papal nuncio, an ecclesiastical diplomat, paid a visit to her palatial home in the old Jewish quarter of Lisbon, he demanded yet another bribe to keep the Inquisition from beginning work in Portugal.
The Inquisition, Gracia knew, rounded up conversos, who were then charged with being insincere Catholics and imprisoned. Whether this was true or not, their assets were confiscated. Furthermore, Doña Gracia certainly wasn't sincere in her public faith. While she had married Francisco, who was also her maternal uncle, at Lisbon Cathedral, the ceremony had been preceded by a secret Jewish wedding.
Compounding Doña Gracia's problems, representatives of the Portuguese king, John III, had also visited her. They told her they wanted to take her young daughter, Ana, to the palace to live as an adopted child of the royal family. According to local laws, the king could thus gain the use of any portion of the Mendes fortune that belonged to Ana.
It was clear Doña Gracia needed to make a new start elsewhere in Europe, but there was another problem: Diese Geschichte stammt aus der January 2026-Ausgabe von BBC History UK.
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