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Old Christian (
cristiano viejo in
Spanish,
cristão velho in
Portuguese) was a social and law-effective category used in the
Iberian Peninsula from the late 15th and early 16th century onwards, to distinguish
Portuguese and
Spanish attested as having
cleanliness of blood from the populations categorized as
New Christian, mainly persons of partial or full
Jewish or
Moorish descent who converted to
Christianity, and their baptized descendants. The term was introduced in order for "Old Christians" to distinguish themselves from the converts (
conversos), who were also insulted as
marranos, "pigs", in a derogatory manner.
After the expulsion of the Jewish population from Spain in 1492 and Portugal in 1497 all the Jewish population in Iberia became officially Christian. The New Christians were always under suspicion of
apostasy. The creation of the
Spanish Inquisition in 1478 and
Portuguese in 1536 was justified by the need to fight heresy. It was believed that many New Christians were practicing their original religion in secret and, in fact, large numbers were
Crypto-Jews.
The system and ideology of cleanliness of blood ostracized New Christian minorities from society, regardless of their actual degree of sincerity as converts, giving far bigger priveligies to Old Christians (the majority of the population).
In Portugal, the legal distinction between New and Old Christian was ended through a legal decree issued by the
Marquis of Pombal in 1772.
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