1359 ⟶ Jews Permitted to Return to France by Charles V
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⛓️ Philip II of France Imprisons and Ransoms Jews
Philip II of France, after four months in power, imprisons all the Jews in his lands and demands a ransom for their release.⟶

FranceMedieval PeriodFinancial ExploitationImprisonmentRansomPhilip IIAntisemitism12th Century

📜 Jews Permitted to Return to France by Charles V
Charles V of France allows Jews to return for a period of 20 years in order to pay ransom for his father John II of France, imprisoned in England. The period is later extended beyond the 20 years.⟶

Charles VFranceRe-admissionMedieval PeriodJews14th CenturyRansomTaxation

🚪 Expulsion of Jews from Hungary
Jews expelled from Hungary by Louis I of Hungary.⟶

ExpulsionReligious PersecutionMedieval PeriodAntisemitismJewsHungary14th Century

💨 Charles VI Expels Jews from France
3 November, Charles VI of France expels all Jews from France.⟶

ExpulsionFranceCharles VIAnti-SemitismLate Middle AgesJewish CommunityPersecution

🏘️ Jews Permitted to Live in France
Jews are allowed to live in France.⟶
FranceLegal StatusJewish LifeReligious ToleranceEarly Modern PeriodCommunity
