1555Martyrs of 1555 in Ancona

The Martyrs of 1555. 25 Jews in Ancona are hanged or burned ...
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🔥 Jewish Scholars Burned at the Stake in Moscow

Several Jewish scholars are burned at the stake for proselytizing in Moscow.
Jewish Scholars Burned at the Stake in Moscow (1504)
Religious PersecutionInquisitionEarly Modern PeriodRussiaForced ConversionMartyrdom
RussiaRussia

🔥 Converts Burned at the Stake in Palermo

Ten Roman Catholic converts from Judaism burned at the stake in Palermo for allegedly reverting.
Converts Burned at the Stake in Palermo (1511)
Religious PersecutionInquisitionPalermoConversionMartyrdom16th Century
ItalyItaly

🔥 Cornelio da Montalcino Burned at the Stake

Cornelio da Montalcino, a Franciscan Friar who converted to Judaism, is burned alive in Rome.
Cornelio da Montalcino Burned at the Stake (1554)
Religious persecutionInquisitionConversionRome16th CenturyMartyrdomCatholic Church
ItalyItaly

✝️ Martyrs of 1555 in Ancona

The Martyrs of 1555. 25 Jews in Ancona are hanged or burned at the stake for refusing to convert to Christianity as a result of Pope Paul IV's Bull of 1555.
Martyrs of 1555 in Ancona (1555)
MartyrdomReligious persecutionAnconaPope Paul IVInquisition16th CenturyCatholic Church
ItalyItaly

📜 Pope Paul IV Issues Cum nimis absurdum Bull and Establishes Ghetto

In Papal bull Cum nimis absurdum, Pope Paul IV writes: "It appears utterly absurd and impermissible that the Jews, whom God has condemned to eternal slavery for their guilt, should enjoy our Christian love." He renews anti-Jewish legislation and installs a locked nightly ghetto in Rome. The Bull also forces Jewish males to wear a yellow hat, females – yellow kerchief. Owning real estate or practicing medicine on Christians is forbidden. It also limits Jewish communities to only one synagogue.
Pope Paul IV Issues Cum nimis absurdum Bull and Establishes Ghetto (1555)
Anti-Jewish legislationGhettoizationPapal BullPope Paul IVReligious persecutionItalyCatholic Church16th CenturySegregation
ItalyItaly

📜 Pope Pius V Reinstates Harsh Anti-Jewish Laws

Antonio Ghislieri elected and, as Pope Pius V, reinstates the harsh anti-Jewish laws of Pope Paul IV.
Pope Pius V Reinstates Harsh Anti-Jewish Laws (1566)
Anti-Jewish legislationPope Pius VReligious persecutionItalyCatholic Church16th CenturyReinstatement
ItalyItaly