1033 ⟶ Massacre of Jews in Fez
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🩸 Massacre of Jews in Fez
Following their conquest of the city from the Maghrawa tribe, the forces of Tamim, chief of the Zenata Berber Banu Ifran tribe, perpetrated a massacre of Jews in Fez.⟶

FezMassacreZenata BerberMoroccoReligious ViolenceMedieval Period

🔥 Granada Massacre
Granada massacre: Muslim mob stormed the royal palace in Granada, crucified Jewish vizier Joseph ibn Naghrela and massacred most of the Jewish population of the city. "More than 1,500 Jewish families, numbering 4,000 persons, fell in one day."⟶

GranadaMassacreJoseph ibn NaghrelaVizierSpainReligious ViolenceMedieval Period

💀 York Massacre of Jewish Community
150 Jews of York, England, killed in a pogrom, known as the York Massacre.⟶

York MassacrePogromPersecutionAnti-SemitismMedieval PeriodEnglandMassacreJewish CommunityReligious ViolenceCrusades
🔥 Strasbourg Massacre of Jews
Several hundred Jews are publicly burned to death in the Strasbourg massacre.⟶

MassacrePogromStrasbourgBlack DeathPersecution14th CenturyAntisemitismReligious ViolenceFrance

🔥 Lisbon Massacre: Mass Murder of Jews
Lisbon massacre: Dominican friars promised absolution for sins committed over the previous 100 days to those who killed the Jews of Lisbon, and a crowd of more than 500 people (many of them sailors from the counties of Holland and Zeeland, and the Kingdom of Germany) gathered, persecuted, tortured, killed, and burnt at the stake hundreds of Jews. Women and children were beaten to death. Some Portuguese families saved their jewish neighbors by hiding them.⟶

MassacrePersecutionReligious violenceAnti-SemitismPortugal16th CenturyInquisitionLisbonViolence
