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  2. Persecution of Jews during the Black Death - Wikipedia

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    The persecution of Jews during the Black Death consisted of a series of violent mass attacks and massacres. Jewish communities were often blamed for outbreaks of the Black Death in Europe . From 1348-1351, acts of violence were committed in Toulon , Barcelona , Erfurt , Basel , Frankfurt , Strasbourg and elsewhere.

  3. Strasbourg massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Strasbourg massacre occurred on 14 February 1349, when the entire Jewish community of several thousand Jews were publicly burnt to death as part of the Black Death persecutions. [1] Starting in the spring of 1348, pogroms against Jews had occurred in European cities, starting in Toulon.

  4. Erfurt massacre (1349) - Wikipedia

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    The Erfurt massacre was a massacre of the Jewish community in Erfurt, Germany, on 21-22 March 1349. [1] Accounts of the number of Jews killed in the massacre vary widely from between 100 and up to 3000. [2] [3] Any Jewish survivors were expelled from the city. Some Jews set fire to their homes and possessions and perished in the flames before ...

  5. Kyburg massacre - Wikipedia

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    They had probably started to gather there in November 1348, when the first Black Death persecutions started. Probably pressured by the other Imperial cities, Albert II, Duke of Austria eventually ordered the Jews to be put to death by burning. On 18 September 1349, 330 Jews were burned in the fortress.

  6. Basel Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Basel Massacre was an anti-Semitic massacre in Basel, which occurred in 1349 in connection with alleged well poisoning as part of the Black Death persecutions, carried out against the Jews in Europe at the time of the Black Death. A number of Jews, variously given as between 300 and 600 (according to contemporary Medieval chronicles) or 50 ...

  7. Timeline of antisemitism - Wikipedia

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    It was part of the Black Death Jewish persecutions. [116] 1349 The Strasbourg massacre was a part of the Black Death persecutions, where several hundred Jews were publicly burned to death, and the rest of them were expelled. It was one of the first and worst pogroms in pre-modern history. 1349 The Jews of Halle (Saale) are attacked. [117] 24 ...

  8. Zürich massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Jews supposedly killed him with nails, as he was "pushed [hammered] to death" (zu tod gestumpft). [1] [5] They had taken his blood and then had buried him in the stream. [3] The accused Jews were brought to court. Those declared guilty were burned to death, while their supposed accomplices were banished from Zurich. [1]

  9. Well poisoning - Wikipedia

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    The city-dwelling Jews of the Middle Ages, living in walled-up, segregated ghetto districts, aroused suspicion. [11] An outbreak of plague thus became the trigger for Black Death persecutions, with hundreds of Jews burned at the stake, or rounded up in synagogues and private houses that were then set aflame.