Farfanes

Farfanes

Farfanes (Farfan), wurden zur Zeit der maurischen Herrschaft in Spanien die christlichen Ritter genannt, welche, wenn sie mit ihren Oberherren unzufrieden waren, mit Aufgeben ihrer nationalen Rechte in die Dienste fremder Herren, namentlich der Muhammedaner, traten. Besonders gab es im Königreiche Marokko viele F.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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