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A Granada War date document: Ferdinand and Isabella order Andalusian towns to provide supplies to the recently conquered town of Loja who were "... much troubled by prohibitions imposed by certain inhabitants ..." A year earlier, at the fall of Malaga, the Jews were spared, ransomed by Castilian Jews. All of Granada would soon fall in 1492 and the Alhambra Decree would expel all Jews_all this occurring contemporaneous to Columbus's first voyage

Document Signed "Yo el Rey," as King of Castile and Aragon, and "Yo la Reyna" as Queen of Castile, 1 page 8.75" x 10", Valladolid, November 28, 1488, in Spanish in the hand of royal secretary Fernado µlverez de Toledo concerning supplies for the ongoing war with Grenada. Moderate dampstain along right side of document with some light soiling, expected folds, else very good.

The document orders the cities and towns of Andalusia to allow the city of Loja to purchase provisions. The city, located in southern Andalusia had been seized from the Moors in 1486. Located only 30 miles from the Muslim stronghold in Grenada, Loja found itself near the front lines during the Reconquista. Isabella called Loja the "flower among thorns." After the Muslim and Jewish population had been expelled from the town, Ferdinand and Isabella began repopulating the town with Christian immigrants (J.N. Hilgarth, The Spanish Kingdoms 1250-1516, 1972, vol. 2, p. 391). The forces of Castile and Aragon would finally capture Grenada in January 1492, giving birth to modern Spain (although the thrones would not be officially combined until Charles I came to power in 1516).

The conquest of Grenada was not only fortuitous for Spain, but for Christopher Columbus, who had been lobbying Ferdinand and Isabella for two years for financing of his first voyage westward across the Atlantic. The end of Muslim rule on the Iberian peninsula allowed the monarchs to look further afield for new conquests.

Auction records show only one other document in the last 40 years that had such a Jewish association and that was signed by both patrons of Columbus.

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