945 ⟶ Venetian Ban on Jewish Vessels
Venice bans Jews from using Venetian vessels.Year
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🚫 Imperial Ban on New Synagogues and Jewish Conversions
An edict issued by the Emperors Honorius and Theodosius II ban building new Synagogues and converting non-Jews to Judaism.⟶

Roman EmpireLegislationSynagoguesConversionReligious DiscriminationBuilding RestrictionsHonoriusTheodosius II

📜 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

📜 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

📖 Pope Leo X Allows the Printing of the Talmud in Venice
Pope Leo X allows the Jews to print the Talmud in Venice.⟶

Printing PressTalmudVeniceReligious TolerancePapal Authority16th Century
