1698 ⟶ Blood libel in Sandomierz
A female child is found dead at a church in Sandomierz. The ...Year
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🩸 Simon of Trent blood libel and subsequent persecution
A student of the preacher Giovanni da Capistrano, Franciscan Bernardine of Feltre, accuses the Jews in murdering an infant, Simon. The entire community is arrested, 15 leaders are burned at the stake, the rest are expelled. In 1588, Pope Sixtus V confirmed Simon's cultus. Saint Simon was considered a martyr and patron of kidnap and torture victims for almost 500 years. In 1965, Pope Paul VI declared the episode a fraud, and decanonized Simon's sainthood.⟶

Blood LibelReligious PropagandaAnti-SemitismMedieval PeriodTrentFalse AccusationCatholic ChurchPersecution

🩸 Blood libel in La Guardia, Spain
The Blood libel in La Guardia, Spain, where the alleged victim Holy Child of La Guardia became revered as a saint.⟶

Blood LibelFalse AccusationReligious PropagandaSpanish InquisitionAnti-SemitismMedieval PeriodLa Guardia

🩸 Blood libel in Sandomierz
A female child is found dead at a church in Sandomierz. The mother of the child first said she placed her body in the church because she could not afford a burial, but after torture accused the Jewish leader Aaron Berek of the local community of murdering her daughter. The mother and Berek were sentenced the death.⟶
Blood LibelSandomierzAccusationFalse AccusationEarly Modern PeriodAnti-SemitismAaron Berek

🩸 Tiszaeszlár Blood Libel
The Tiszaeszlár blood libel in Hungary arouses public opinion throughout Europe.⟶

Blood libelTiszaeszlárHungaryFalse accusation19th centuryAntisemitism

🩸 Blood libel in Xanten, Germany
Blood libel in Xanten, Germany.⟶

Blood libelAccusationReligious persecutionAntisemitismFalse accusationXantenHate speechMedieval antisemitism

🩸 Blood Libel in Bohemia (Hilsner Case)
Blood libel in Bohemia (the Hilsner case).⟶
Blood LibelAccusationReligious PersecutionBohemiaHilsner Case19th CenturyFalse Accusation
