The Inquisition document from Mexico in 1595 against Doña Leonor de Carvajal as a relapsed Jew. It indicates that her husband was Portuguese (synonymous with being Jewish) and both of her parents had been convicted of following the Law of Moses. Leonor and her mother, sister, and brother were burned at the stake in the same auto-da-fé in December 1596. Courtesy of the Bancroft Library.

The Inquisition document from Mexico in 1595 against Doña Leonor de Carvajal as a relapsed Jew. It indicates that her husband was Portuguese (synonymous with being Jewish) and both of her parents had been convicted of following the Law of Moses. Leonor and her mother, sister, and brother were burned at the stake in the same auto-da-fé in December 1596. Courtesy of the Bancroft Library.