1310Synod of Mainz Defines Heresy of Jewish Conversion

The Synod of Mainz defines the adoption of Judaism by a Chri...
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🚪 Third Expulsion of Jews from Sens, France

Jews of Sens, Yonne department of France, are expelled. This was the third and final expulsion (after those in 876 and 1198).
Third Expulsion of Jews from Sens, France (1306)
ExpulsionFranceSensMiddle AgesReligious PersecutionAntisemitism
FranceFrance

🚪 Expulsion of Jews from Castelsarrasin, France

Jews expelled from Castelsarrasin, France.
Expulsion of Jews from Castelsarrasin, France (1306)
ExpulsionFranceCastelsarrasinMiddle AgesReligious PersecutionAntisemitism
FranceFrance

📜 Synod of Mainz Defines Heresy of Jewish Conversion

The Synod of Mainz defines the adoption of Judaism by a Christian or the return of a baptized Jew to Judaism as heresy subject to punishment.
Synod of Mainz Defines Heresy of Jewish Conversion (1310)
LegislationSynod of MainzHeresyReligious LawGermanyMiddle AgesReligious PersecutionAntisemitism
GermanyGermany

📜 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.
Anti-Jewish Laws in Aragon (1310)
LegislationAragonSpainYellow BadgeSocial ExclusionMiddle AgesPersecutionAntisemitismReligious Persecution
SpainSpain

🚪 Expulsion of Jews from Halle (Saale)

Jews expelled from Halle (Saale)
Expulsion of Jews from Halle (Saale) (1314)
ExpulsionGermanyHalle (Saale)Middle AgesReligious PersecutionAntisemitism
GermanyGermany

📜 Frederick II Limits Jewish Families in Breslau

Frederick II The Great (a "heroic genius", according to Hitler) limits Breslau to ten "protected" Jewish families, on the grounds that otherwise they will "transform it into complete Jerusalem". He encourages this practice in other Prussian cities. In 1750 he issues Revidiertes General Privilegium und Reglement vor die Judenschaft: "protected" Jews had an alternative to "either abstain from marriage or leave Berlin" (Simon Dubnow).
Frederick II Limits Jewish Families in Breslau (1744)
LegislationFrederick IIBreslauGermanyReligious Persecution18th CenturySocial Exclusion
GermanyGermany