The Inquisitor-General, Tomás de Torquemada (1420-1492), appealed to Spanish monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, to refuse all ransoms offered by wealthy Jews to avoid expulsion from Spain by comparing such ransoms with the thirty pieces of silver Judas Iscariot received for betraying Christ. 1492.
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