The Expulsion of the Jews through history Idi Amin expels the Jews. the whole world has cast the jews out!"Israeli are criminals." idi Amin The Jews have been expelled from every Christian country upon the earth, but why hasn't your pastor told you this? The answer is simple, your pastor is a Zionist liar who works for mammon and not Yahweh! It's time for the Historical Christians to expel the Jews from the United States of America. Expelling the Jews. This entire section is taken from the Encyclopedia of the Jewish Disapora Origins, Experiences and Culture,Vol1.History shows the 109 Countries the Christians have ejected the Canaanite Jews out of. These are the signs of those who believe in Christ's name. They shall drive out devils in the name of Christ, Mark 16:18. John 6:70 Judas Iscariot is a devil. Starting in, 415 CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA Expelled the Jews in 415 AD. He also expelled the Novations and robbed them to boot. Tolerance was not in fashion at the time. It still is not.See:- http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/alexandriaThe Library of Alexandria was destroyed about this time. In the late 4th century, persecution of pagans by Christians had reached new levels of intensity. Temples and statues were destroyed throughout the Roman empire, pagan rituals forbidden under punishment of death, and libraries closed. In 391, Emperor Theodosius ordered the destruction of all pagan temples, and the bishop of Alexandria. See also Hypatia which mentions it en passant.554 AD Diocese of Clement [ France ] expelled the Jews. .561 AD Diocese of Uzzes [ sic ] expelled the Jews. QUOTE ex The Catholic Encyclopaedia The first Bishop of Uzès historically known is Constantius, present at the Council of Vaison in 442. Other bishops were St. Firminus (541-53) and St. Ferreol (553-81).....About 570, Sigebert, King of Austrasia, created a see at Arisitum (Alais) taking fifteen parishes from the Diocese of Nîmes. In the eighth century, when Septimania was annexed to the Frankish Empire, the Diocese of Alais was suppressed and its territory returned to the Diocese of Nîmes. At the request of Louis XIV, a see was again created at Alais by Innocent XII, in 1694. The future Cardinal de Bausset, Bossuet's biographer was Bishop of Alais from 1784 to 1790. 612 AD Visigoth expelled the Jews. King Sesbut [ 610 - 620 ] did it. Visigoth RuleIn 409 C.E., the Visigoths conquered Spain. The Visigoths were Arian Christians, followers of Arius who reasoned that Jesus could not logically co-exist with God and must therefore be subservient to him.In 587 C.E., King Reccared, the Visigoth king in Spain, converted to Roman Catholicism and made it the state religion. Subsequently, the Church was to exert powerful influence on all aspects of social life. Almost immediately, in 589 C.E., a canon was passed forbidding the marriage between Christians and Jews; and in 612 C.E., the Council of Gundemar of Toledo ordered that all Jews submit to baptism within the year.In 638 C.E., the Arian Visigoths declared that “only Catholics could live in Spain.”642 Visigoth EmpireThey got aggravation about this time. Expulsion is not mentioned.Visigoth says:- The Visigoths scorned to interfere among Catholics but were interested in decorum and public order. The Arian Visigoths were also tolerant of Jews. Visigothic persecution of Jews had to wait for the conversion to Catholicism of the Visigothic king Reccared, and the same synod of Catholic bishops in 633 that usurped the Visigothic nobles' right to confirm the election of a king declared that all Jews must be baptized.ReccaredIn January 587 AD Reccared renounced Arianism for Catholicism, the single great event of his reign and the turning-point for Visigothic Spain.The Council of Toledo, organized by Leander but convened in the king's name in May 589 set the tone for the new Catholic kingdom. Leander and the Catholic bishops immediately instituted the program of forced conversion of Jews. Catholic history traditionally imputes these persecutions to the Visigothic kings.UNQUOTEHe turned down a bribe from the Jews. 18 February 654 AD TOLEDO (Spain) Receswinth, King of the Visigoths, forced Judaizing Christians (converted Jews who still kept Jewish traditions) to swear loyalty to the Church or die. They were forced to spend Jewish and Christian holy days with the clergy, but could not be forced to eat pork.855 AD Italy In Italy, as early as 855, Louis II ordered the banishment of all Italian Jews, and his order failed to have the intended effect only because of the distracted condition of the realm at the time. In Germany, where "Jew" was synonymous with "merchant", the emperors were long satisfied with exacting a special tax from their Jewish subjects; but finally Henry II (1002-1024) expelled from Mainz the Jews who refused to be baptized, and it is probable that his decree was applied to other communities.876 AD Sens, France. 1012 AD MAYENCE [ aka Mainz, Germany ] Emperor Henry II expelled the Jews, probably in reaction to an anti-Christian pamphlet which was produced by a new convert to Judaism, Wecelin (a former Cleric and Deacon). The Jews were allowed to return the following year. 1066 AD THE NORMAN CONQUEST OF ENGLAND. THE FIRST JEWS ARRIVE IN ENGLAND. There seem to have been no Jews in England until the conquest by William of Normandy in 1066. He brought with him a handful of Jewish financiers from France. In the next generation, the communities grew much stronger and we find proper communities in several English towns. See Department for Jewish Zionist Education.1180 January 9, PHILIP AUGUSTUS (France) (The new king of France) arrested large numbers of Jews while his father, Louis VII, who tried to protect the Jews (though not always successfully) was still alive. All the Jews found in synagogues on the Sabbath were arrested. Philip agreed to free them for 15,000 silver marks. 1181 AD France EXPULSION OF JEWS From "France", after which Philip confiscated their land and cancelled the debts owed them. Since Philip did not control the whole of France, many Jews moved to other areas. In 1192, after expanding his kingdom to areas which still had Jews, he decided to allow them to return to his whole kingdom - for a fee and under strict conditions. 1181 AD ABBEY OF ST. EDMUNDS (England) A dispute broke out between William the Sacristan (Sexton) of the Abbey and his associate Samson. The Jews and the local townspeople sided with William. Unfortunately, it was Samson who came to power the next year as Abbot. In 1190, after the Coronation riots, Samson demanded that the Jews should be placed under his authority rather than the Kings. When they refused, they were expelled under guard. 1181 ENGLAND King Henry II enacted the "Assize of Arms", ordering that all weapons in possession of Jews be confiscated on the grounds that Jews, who were supposedly protected by the King, would not have any reason for owning arms. The weapons were turned over to the King's forces. A direct result of this was that there was little they could do to protect themselves when riots broke out less then ten years later. 1255 AD Hugh of Lincoln drowned in a Jewish cess pool. A hundred Jews were hanged for their pains. See Italy and the Jews - Timeline1278 AD England 269 Jews are hanged. 680 were nicked for thieving so most of them got away with it. King Edward came in for 16,500 pounds from fines and confiscations which was seriously useful money. See Italy and the Jews - Timeline1288 AD Naples orders the first expulsion of Jews in Southern Italy. 1290 AD Edward I of England expelled the Jews because he was vicious or vice versa. See also 16,000 Jews are expelled. 1293 AD Destruction of most Jewish communities in the Kingdom of Naples, cradle of Ashkenazi culture in Southern Italy, accompanied by conversions of Jews. See Italy and the Jews - Timeline1305 AD Pope Clement V is first pope to threaten Jews with an economic boycott in an attempt to force them to stop charging Christians interest on loans. See Italy and the Jews - Timeline Here we get a reason for their unpopularity.1306 AD France expelled the Jews. Philip IV of France confiscated all of their property. A year later he got a grip of the Knights Templar in France and robbed them too. 1306 January 21, FRANCE Phillip the Fair, needing funds after his war with the Flemish, issued secret orders to ready for the expulsion of the Jews and the confiscation of their property. Any Jews found after a given date were to be executed. 1306 July 22, PHILIP THE FAIR (France) Expelled the Jews from his lands after arresting all of them (on the day after the 9th of Av) and confiscating their property. Most Jews went to the next Duchy. Gradually, they were allowed to drift back. 1321 August 21, FRANCEJews were accused of encouraging lepers to poison Christian wells. This directly led to wide-spread and similar accusations during the Black Plague. This time, five thousand Jews were killed. At Chinon, 160 Jews were burned in a pit on an island outside of town. Eventually the King, Philip the Tall, admitted that the Jews were innocent. The island is still known as Ile de Juifs. 1322 June 24, CHARLES IV OF FRANCEExpelled all the Jews from France without the promised one year's warning. 1328 March 5, NAVARRE (France) After the death of Charles the Fair, Philip's brother and successor, Pedro Olligoyen, a Franciscan friar, used the Jews as a scapegoat against French rule. All Jewish houses were pillaged then destroyed. Approximately 6000 Jews were murdered. There were 20 survivors. 1329 ADA street with the name of Via Scannaguidei (Kill the Jews Street) was noted and is still in existence today. - he does not say where but it is in Italian.1348 January 9, BLACK PLAGUE (Basel, Switzerland) In reaction to the Black Plague, six hundred Jews and the town Rabbis were burned at the stake. 140 children were forcibly baptized. The victims were left unburied, the cemetery destroyed and the synagogue turned into a church. The remaining Jews were expelled and not readmitted until 1869. 1348 June, NORTHERN SPAIN Black Plague massacres began in Barcelona and Cervera.1348 September 21, PLAGUE RIOTS SPREAD TO SWITZERLAND Bern, Chillon, Zurich. In the Castle of Chillon on Lake Geneva, Jews under torture admitted to being given poison to place in wells around Venice. 1348 AD September 26, POPE CLEMENT VI Issued a Bull contradicting the libel against the Jews. In it he stated that the Jews were suffering just like the rest of Europe. Other rulers issued similar denunciations, but to little effect.1348 AD The Black Plague–Jews are accused of poisoning the wells. See Italy and the Jews - Timeline You cannot say that they were beloved of their hosts.1348 November 22, RIOTS REACHED BAVARIA AND SWABIA (Germany) Jews in eighty towns including Augsburg, Munich and Würzburg were attacked. 1348-49 AD THE BLACK PLAGUE (Europe) One third of Europe's population died from the Black Death (Bubonic plague). Though many Jews were among the dead, they were accused by local church leaders and tortured to confess that they had poisoned the wells (Chillon) in order to kill Christians. During the next few years - despite the protests of Pope Clement VI - over 60 large and 150 small Jewish communities were destroyed as a direct result of these accusations. These included untold atrocities in cities such as Basel, Cologne, Strasbourg, Worms, Zurich and others. The plague, which originated in China, was spread for the most part by rats which came aboard ships from Asia to European ports. It is estimated that 25 million people perished within three years. Jewishhistory.org.il1349 January 16, BASEL The Guilds brought up charges against the Jews accusing them of poisoning the wells. Despite an attempted defence by the town council, 600 Jews together with the Rabbi were burned to death. One hundred and forty children were taken from their parents and forcible baptized ending a Jewish presence in the town. Jewishhistory.org.il1349 January 22, SPEYER (Germany) The Jewish community was destroyed. The Jewish inhabitants were either killed, converted or fled to Heidelberg. All their property - including the Jewish cemetery - was confiscated. http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/1340.htm1349 January-August, ATROCITIES (Germany) Spread from city to city up the Rhine; cities included Strasbourg, Worms and Cologne. Jewishhistory.org.il1349 Heilbronn (Germany) unconfirmed but not improbable. 1349 February 22, ZURICH (Switzerland) Although the town council initially tried to protect the Jews of the town, they were forced to give in to the mob, resulting in the murder of many of the Jewish inhabitants. Jewishhistory.org.il1349 March 21, ERFURT (Germany) After a mob marched into the Jewish quarter carrying a flag with a cross, the Jews tried to defend themselves. Over a hundred Jews were killed and much of the ghetto burned. http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/1340.htm1349 August 23, COLOGNE (Germany) As the riots began, many of the residents took shelter in the synagogue. When it was attacked as well, the Jews inside set fire to it rather then be taken by the mob outside. Most of those who had not taken refuge in the synagogue were also murdered. Their property was confiscated by the church, with the municipality and the Count of Juelich each fighting over their share. Jewishhistory.org.il1349 August 24, MAYENCE [ Mainz ] AND BRESLAU (Germany) Some ten thousand Jews were massacred during the riots in two of the largest communities of Germany.Jewishhistory.org.il1349 September 29, ALBERT II (Austria) After an attack on the Jews at Krems, he forcibly ended the riots. Austria was thus one of the few places of relative security in Europe. Jewishhistory.org.il1349 Hungary. See Hungary 13491356 GOLDEN BULL OF CHARLES IV (Germany) Alienated all rights of Jews. This led to the common practice of expelling the Jews from one district and, due to financial considerations, accepting them in another. Jewishhistory.org.il1359 FRANCE A defeat by the English at Poitiers led to a financial crisis that prompted re-admittance of Jewish financiers and Jews to France, this time for 70 years. Jewishhistory.org.il1388 Strasbourg See Strasbourg 1388 This allegedly authoritative source surveys in detail the history and forms of anti-Semitism over the past 2,000 years. It uses a list of events which has been lifted from a Christian source complete with spelling mistakes. 1389 Czechoslovakia 3000 Jews are murdered in Prague Jewish boys annoyed a priest which caused major retaliation. The trigger was trivial. The resentment was major.1394 Germany unconfirmed1394 France and French Domains, by King Charles VI of France. He was a lunatic.1397 Jewish moneylenders are encouraged to settle in Florence. See Italy and the Jews - Timeline1399 Anti-Jewish measures in Italy lead to establishment of Italian Jewish synods to ensure centralized leadership of community; synods are convened throughout 15th and 16th centuries to solve special problems See Italy and the Jews - Timeline1416Anti-Jewish preaching of Franciscans prompts delegates from Jewish communities to meet in Bologna and Forli to respond. Meeting result in pro-Jewish bulls by Pope Martin (1417-1431 —), who tries to control the Franciscans’ preaching. See Italy and the Jews - Timeline1422 Austria unconfirmed but Vienna and Linz are for 1421. See Department for Jewish Zionist Education1424 Freibourg unconfirmed but 1428 is. See Department for Jewish Zionist Education1424 Zurich unconfirmed but 1436 is. See Department for Jewish Zionist Education1426 Cologne unconfirmed but 1424 is. See Department for Jewish Zionist Education 1429 Pope Martin enacts bull providing a sweeping measure of protection of the Jews, which remains largely unenforced. See Italy and the Jews - Timeline 1432 Savory unconfirmed.1437 Cosimo de Medici, the Elder, grants the first formal charter to the Jews of Florence for money lending See Italy and the Jews - Timeline1438 Mainz unconfirmed1439 Augsburg see The Department for Jewish Zionist Education1442 Pope Eugenius IV issues an edict prohibiting: building of synagogues, money-lending for interest, holding public office, testifying against Christians. Jews respond by meeting in Tivoli and Ravenna, with no success; causes them to move to other areas of Italy See Italy and the Jews - Timeline1446 Bavaria unconfirmed1453 Franconis [ Franconia? ] unconfirmed.1453 Breslau See The Department for Jewish Zionist Education1454 Würzburg [ Bavaria ] unconfirmed.The Department for Jewish Zionist Education says:-1349-60. THE EXPULSION OF the JEWS OF HUNGARY.In the wake of the Black Death, many of the Jews of Hungary were expelled. A general expulsion order attempted to get rid of the rest in 1360. Four years later the order was rescinded. This pattern of expelling the Jews and sometimes allowing their re-entry was repeated in these years for many Jewish communities in Europe. To give just a partial list of the localities which expelled their Jews over the next century and a half, the list includes; Strasbourg (1381), Lucerne (1384), Berne (1408 and again in 1427), Vienna (1421), Linz (1421) Cologne (1424), Freibourg (1428), Zurich (1436), Augsburg (1439), Bavaria (1442 and 1450), Moravia (1421 and 1454), Breslau (1453), Trent (1475), Peruggia (1485), Gubbio (1486), Geneva (1490), Ravenna (1491) and Campo San Pietro (1492).1459 Fra Mauro (a converted Jew) prepares a map placing Jerusalem at the centre of the world, a practice which was discontinued by the late Renaissance. See Italy and the Jews - Timeline1462 Establishment of "Monti di pieta," pity funds, by Franciscans to offer interest-free loans in direct competition with Jewish money-lenders; Jews lose business, and are therefore subject to expulsion See Italy and the Jews - Timeline1485 Vincenza (Italy) unconfirmed.31 March, 1492 • Ferdinand and Isabella's Edict Against Spanish JewsQUOTESeparation not having worked, the monarchs gave the Jews until July 31st to sell their goods and leave the country. They were forbidden to carry gold or silver out of the kingdom. Worse, although signed in March, the edict was not publicly announced until the end of April, so the Jews actually had only three months to convert their property to trade goods.In July 1492, the exodus began. When Columbus left on his famous voyage in August, he could not use the port of Cadiz because of the large numbers of Jews waiting to board ships in the harbour. Many Jews of Castile went to Portugal, where they were forced to pay a ransom to remain. Others went to Italy or the northern coast of Africa. Wherever they went, they were robbed.Spain's economy paid for its mistreatment of the Jews: many had been skilled craftsmen. Sultan Bajazet of Turkey warmly welcomed those who escaped to his country. "How can you ca… truncated (33,527 more characters in archive)