1227 ⟶ Synod of Narbonne Reaffirms Anti-Semitic Decrees
The Synod of Narbonne reaffirms the anti-Semitic decrees of ...Year
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🚫 Synod of Szabolcs: Jews Forbidden to Work on Sunday and Marry Christians
The Synod of Szabolcs prohibits Jews from working on Sunday or marrying Christians.⟶

SynodSunday workMarriage restrictionsHungaryMiddle AgesReligious Law

📜 Third Lateran Council Restricts Jewish Rights
The Third Council of the Lateran, Canon 26, forbids Jews to be plaintiffs or witnesses against Christians in the courts or withhold inheritance from descendants who had accepted Christianity.⟶

Catholic ChurchMedieval PeriodReligious LawDiscriminationLegal RestrictionsCouncil of the LateranAntisemitism12th Century

📣 Synod of Narbonne Reaffirms Anti-Semitic Decrees
The Synod of Narbonne reaffirms the anti-Semitic decrees of the Fourth Lateran Council.⟶

Medieval PeriodSynodNarbonneReligious LawRepetition

😠 Riot in Narbonne after Jewish-Christian Confrontation
A Jew and a Christian fisherman get into a heated argument about prices, which turns physical. It ends when the Jew deals a devastating blow to the Gentile's head which leads to his death. This enrages the local Christian population, who attack the Jewish quarter of Narbonne. Don Aymeric, the governor of Narbonne prevents a massacre and restores all stolen Jewish property to their rightful owner.⟶
Medieval PeriodNarbonneViolenceRiotChristian-Jewish RelationsDon Aymeric
