1291 ⟶ Philip the Fair Prohibits Jewish Settlement in France
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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

📜 Philip the Fair Prohibits Jewish Settlement in France
Philip the Fair publishes an ordinance prohibiting the Jews to settle in France.⟶

LegislationFrancePhilip IVRoyal DecreeExclusionMiddle AgesPersecutionAntisemitism

🚪 Expulsion of Jews from France
Philip IV of France seizes all Jewish property (except the clothes they wear) and expels them from France (approx. 100,000). His successor Louis X of France allows French Jews to return in 1315.⟶

ExpulsionFrancePhilip IVMiddle AgesRoyal DecreeAntisemitismPersecutionProperty Seizure

🚪 Expulsion of Jews from Castelsarrasin, France
Jews expelled from Castelsarrasin, France.⟶

ExpulsionFranceCastelsarrasinMiddle AgesReligious PersecutionAntisemitism

📜 Anti-Jewish Laws in Aragon
Frederick II of Aragon adopts anti-Jewish laws, which require them to mark their clothes and shops with the Yellow badge. Jews were also forbidden from having any relationship with Catholics.⟶

LegislationAragonSpainYellow BadgeSocial ExclusionMiddle AgesPersecutionAntisemitismReligious Persecution
