Guimarães

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Guimarães:

City of Portugal. In the fourteenth century it had a wealthy Jewish community, whose quarter was located on the site of the present fish-market, "praça do peixe," and extended to the Holy Ghost street. A few years previous to the expulsion of the Jews from Portugal this community paid a yearly tax of 25,000 reis. For centuries Maranos were living in the city, and it was the native place of the poet Manuel Thomàs and of Manasseh ben Israel's wife.

Bibliography:
  • Kayserling, Gesch. der Juden in Portugal, pp. 49, 57 et seq., 285, 311.
G. M. K.

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