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Luis del Mármol Carvajal

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ancestry, but biographers tend to suspect, for several reasons, that the family was Christian, though not of noble lineage. Whether his mother was some sort of slave or personal servant of his father, "given" or "bought" after the conquest of
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Luis del Mármol y Carvajal's history is a very valuable reference for it covers a period longer by a further 50 years, than that of the other
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chose someone of lesser merits because, unlike Mármol, he was of illustrious birth. In 1599, he published the second part of his
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Luis del Mármol Carvajal, "Historia del rebelión y castigo de los moriscos del Reino de Granada". Map of Granada, 1795.
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Descrittione dell'Africa, Venice edition: 1550. French and Latin editions, 1556.
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language. He was the illegitimate son of Pedro del Marmol, the scribe of the
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A Gross of Pirates: From Alfhild the Shield Maiden to Afweyne the Big Mouth
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Islam and the Arabs in Spanish Scholarship (16th Century to the Present)
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Tamazight
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