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Abencerrages

Abencerrages, was a family or faction that is said to have held a prominent position in the Moorish[?] kingdom of Granada in the 15th century.

The name appears to have been derived from the Yussuf ben-Serragh, the head of the tribe in the time of Mahommed VII[?], who did that sovereign good service in his struggles to retain the crown of which he was three times deprived.

Nothing is known of the family with certainty; but the name is familiar from the interesting romance of Ginés Perez de Hita, Guerras civiles de Granada, which celebrates the feuds of the Abencerrages and the rival family of the Zegris, and the cruel treatment to which the former were subjected. J. P. de Florian's Gonsalve de Cordoue and Chàteaubriand's Le dernier des Abencerrages are imitations of Perez de Hita's work.

The hall of the Abencerrages in the Alhambra takes its name from being the reputed scene of the massacre of the family.

From an old 1911 Encyclopedia

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