A LENGTHY BUT INCOMPLETE LIST OF EXPULSIONS OF JEWS (over 1000 instances)

~1,200 BCE – Egypt – Jews expelled for spreading leprosy and causing various seditions/rebellions throughout Egypt, including helping the Hyksos gain and maintain power; the Jews vehemently deny this because it damages the Bible narrative. One source for this ancient expulsion is the Egyptian historian Apion (1st Century BCE), who the Jew Josephus spent an entire book attacking (‘Against Apion’) because he said negative things about Jews (Tacitus via Apion via Manetho, ‘Judaism In Action’)

733 BCE – Samaria – Jews expelled by King Tiglath-Pileser III (Samuele Artom, ‘The Books of Kings and Chronicles’, 1981)

722 BCE – Samaria – Jews expelled by Sargon II (Samuele Artom, 1981)

586 or 597 BCE – Babylon – Jews expelled by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon for refusing to pay tribute (Michael Coogan, ‘A Brief Introduction to the Old Testament’, 2009)

139 BCE – Rome – Jews expelled by Gnaeus Cornelius Hispanus for attempting to corrupt Romans into religious cults, cheating people out of money. (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 128; http://semiticcontroversies.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/valerius-maximus-on-expulsion-ofjews.html)

115 BCE – Cyrenaica, Cyprus – Jews expelled and killed (http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/4825-cyprus)

87-86 BCE – Cyrene, Greece – Jews expelled and killed after Jewish rioting (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 141)

66-63 BCE – Jerusalem – Jews expelled after Pompey The Great annexes Judea and takes Jews as slaves to Rome (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 21)

63 BCE – Samaritan toparchies (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 40)

61 BCE – Ramathaim, Syria – Jews expelled (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 28)

61 BCE – Ephraim, Syria – Jews expelled (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 28)

61 BCE – Lydda, Syria – Jews expelled (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 28)

53 BCE – Palestine – Jews expelled and sold into slavery by C. Cassius Longinus (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 36)

37 BCE – Palestine – Jews killed after Romans capture Jerusalem (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 113)

30 BCE – Alexandria, Egypt – Jews killed (50,000+) in a revolt lead by Physcon against Jews (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 224-225)

12 BCE – Gaul – Jews killed after rioting against introduction of Roman census and taxes (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 152)

5 BCE – Palestine – Jews killed/expelled partially by the Jew Archelaus, a Roman puppet-ruler and successor to Herod The Great (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 106)

4 BCE – Palestine – Jews killed (2,000 crucified)/exiled/sold into slavery by Syrian legate Publius Quinctilius Varus and Syrian procurator Sabinus (who looted the Temple’s treasury) after failed Jewish revolts against Rome in what Jewish tradition calls the “War of Varus” (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 110-115; Sidney E. Dean, ‘War of Varus: Judea Rises Against Rome in 4 BC’, p. 1; Josephus, ‘Antiguitates Judaicae’, XVII, 273-277)

3 BCE – Egypt – Jews expelled

19 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews expelled by Emperor Tiberius for corruption and aggressive missionary tactics (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 130, 387)

30 CE – Babylonia – Jews expelled for revolting against rome (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 415)

30 CE – Adiabene – Jews expelled; Jews backed Artabanus III financially and militarily - after his death, the people killed the Jews (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 415)

30 CE – Armenia – Jews expelled; Jews backed Artabanus III financially and militarily - after his death, the people killed the Jews (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 415)

30 CE – Batanaea – Jews expelled; Jews backed Artabanus III financially and militarily - after his death, the people killed the Jews (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 415)

30 CE – Ctesiphon – Jews expelled; Jews backed Artabanus III financially and militarily - after his death, the people killed the Jews (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 415)

36 CE – Nisibis – Jews expelled; (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 415)

36 CE – Cilicia, Italy – Jews killed after rioting against introduction of Roman census and taxes (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 152)

39 CE – Jamnia – Jews killed/expelled after “Jewish provocation” (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 195)

39-40 CE – Antioch, Syria – Jews expelled and killed after a riot that started between circus factions and ended with total attack upon the Jewish community (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 176)

38-40 CE – Alexandria, Egypt – Jews killed and expelled under Caligula after the people rose up against Jewry; here was the first known ‘ghetto’ in the world (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 195, 237-242, 360, 364)

40 CE – Nehardea – Jews expelled; Jews backed Artabanus III financially and militarily - after his death, the people kill the Jews (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 415, 420)

41 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews denied right of public assembly by Emperor Claudius (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 210)

44 CE – Dora (Greco-Syrian city) – Jews expelled after Jewish riot after Greeks put up statue of Emperor Claudius in one of the synagogues (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 196, 247)

45 CE – Judea – Jews killed by Roman procurator Fadus after a Jew ‘messiah’ named Theudas tries to repeat Moses’ parting of the Red Sea (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 259-260)

49 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews expelled by Emperor Claudius for “always rioting” (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 210)

50 CE – Jerusalem – Roman soldier “exposes himself”, Jews start riot and begin stoning Roman troops, 20,000 to 30,000 Jews killed in response (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 263-264)

51 CE – Samaritis, Judea – Jews (Samaritans) start revolting against rome, Roman procurator Cumanus kills thousands of Jews and burns down multiple Jew villages, expulsion order issued, then withdrawn as Jews enlist the Empress Agrippina and Agrippa (Emperor Claudius’ best friend) to “intrigue” at court in Rome in order to get Claudius to reverse expulsion of Jews for rioting (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 265-267)

56-57 CE – Jerusalem – Jews expelled (200) following revolt in which Roman procurator Felix kills 400 Jews who are “Sicari” terrorists and followers of a Jew messiah from Egypt (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 275-276)

62 CE – Armenia – Jews expelled after Jewish vassal prince dies and locals rebel and kill hundreds of Jews (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 417)

63 CE – Pompeii (Greek island) – Jews expelled

66 CE – Alexandria, Egypt – Jews expelled and killed (50,000) after Jews try to set fire to the Greek amphitheatre (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 365-366)

66 CE – Ceasarea – Jews expelled and 20,000 Jews killed by Roman procurator Felix after Jews attempt to physically take over the city screaming “Jews take precedence over Greeks” and “the city is ours” (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 285-286, 295, 357)

66 CE – Scythopolis, Greece – Jews expelled and killed after Jews riot; local Jews side with Greeks against Palestinian Jews; local Jews get caught “double-dealing” (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 309)

67 CE – Ascalon, Syria – Jews expelled and killed for revolting against Rome, killing Greeks (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 358)

67 CE – Damascus, Syria – Jews expelled and killed for revolting against Rome, killing Greeks (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 358)

67 CE – Bethhoron, Syria – Jews expelled and killed for revolting against Rome, killing Greeks (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 358)

67 CE – Antioch, Egypt – Jews expelled and killed by Emperor Vespasian for revolting against rome, killing Greeks; plotting to set fire to the city (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 358-364)

70 CE – Jerusalem – Jews expelled and killed by Emperor Titus for rioting; the Jew Josephus gives the figure of 1,100,000 deaths and 97,000 prisoners taken to Rome for Titus’ triumph (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 293-330)

71 CE – Antioch, Egypt – Jews expelled by Emperor Titus (no reason) for setting fire to city (again) (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 363)

72 CE – Alexandria, Egypt – Jews expelled and killed (600) for allying with Sicari from Palestine in rebellion against Alexandrian prefect Tiberius Julius Lupus (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 366)

73 CE – Cyrenaica – Jews expelled and killed (3,000) after Sicari from Palestine enlist wealthy Jews in Cyrene to revolt against Rome (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 369-370)

85 CE – Jerusalem – Jews expelled and killed under Emperor Domitian during Jewish revolting against rome (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 353)

95-96 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews expelled after the Jews murder the anti-Jewish Emperor Domitian, who had planned to prosecute Jewry (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 383-384)

109 CE – Aricia, Italy – Jews expelled (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 216)

115 CE – Cyrenaica – Jews expelled by Emperor Trajan after the great Jewish rebellion (War of Quietus) which began in Cyrenaica; 40,000 to 50,000 Jews killed during the Jewish riots of 115-117; 220,000 Gentiles killed in total (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 371, 393)

115 CE – Palestine – Jews expelled partially for revolting against Rome under Emperor Trajan (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 393)

115 CE – Egypt – Jews expelled after failed revolt against Rome (Eusebius; (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 399)

115 CE – Alexandria, Egypt – Jews expelled and killed under Emperor Trajan for revolting against Rome; known in Jewish tradition as the “War of Quietus” (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 389-427)

115 CE – North Africa – Jews expelled for revolting against Rome under Emperor Trajan (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 389, 393)

116 CE – Oxyrhynchus, Egypt – Jews expelled by Apollonios and Roman general Q. Marcius Turbo after the Jews rioted and murdered farmers; even over a century later, this city still celebrated the anniversary of their victory over the Jews as a holiday (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 402)

116 CE – Cyprus (Greek island) – Jews expelled for revolting against Rome under Emperor Trajan; tens of thousands of Jews killed; Jews still expelled over a century and a half later (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 389, 393, 404, 412-415)

116 CE – Mesopotamia – Jews expelled for revolting against Rome (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 393)

116 CE – Seleuceia – Jews expelled after Jewish riots (Orosius, Eusebius, E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 418)

116 CE – Media – Jews expelled after instigating riots (Orosius, Eusebius, E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 418)

132 CE – Syria – Jews expelled by Emperor Hadrian (“The Bar-Kokhba Revolt”, Jewish Virtual Library)

132-135 CE – Palestine – Jews expelled and killed (hundreds of thousands) under Emperor Hadrian after Bar Cochba Revolt (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 439-466)

139 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews expelled by Emperor Antoninus Pius for corrupting morals and money fraud (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 205)

155-156 CE – Judea (re-named ‘Aelia Capitolina’ under Emperor Hadrian) – Jews expelled (eventually cancelled) by Emperor Antoninus Pius after Jews riot over the issue of circumcision (Jews are eventually exempted from the empire-wide ban) (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 467-469)

175 CE – Syria – Jews expelled and killed by Emperor Marcus Aurelius for supporting the rebellion of a Roman usurper named Avidius Cassius, who was legate of Syria (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 482-483)

194 CE – Judea – Jews expelled and imprisoned by Emperor Septimius Severus for supporting losing side (Pescennius Niger) in Roman civil war (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 487-490)

250 CE – Carthage, North Africa – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’, 1978)

251-252 CE – Gaul – Jews expelled (Solomon Katz, ‘The Jews In The Visigothic And Frankish Kingdoms Of Spain And Gaul’, p. 22)

255 CE – Cappadocia – Jews expelled and 12,000 Jews killed by Persian King Shapur for conspiring with Rome against Persia (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 509)

325 CE – Jerusalem – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, 1978)

400-410 CE – Tella, Byzantine Empire – Jews slaughtered after a Jewish attempt to betray a city to the Persians is discovered during Roman-Perisan War; Jews actually dug a tunnel starting in their synagogue under the city walls which the Persians used to breach the city of Tella, near Edessa (James Parkes, ‘The Conflict Of The Church and The Synagogue’, p. 257-258)

415 CE – Alexandria, Egypt – Jews expelled (Socrates Scholasticus; John of Nikiu)

418 CE – Menorca, Spain – Jews expelled (Scott Bradbury, ‘Severus of Minorca: Letter on the Conversion of the Jews’, 1996, p. 154)

468 CE – Babylon – Jews expelled

470 CE – Babylon – Jews expelled again

527-565 CE – Byzantine Empire – Jews expelled and killed by the thousands after Samaritan Jews revolt and attempt to set up their own state and king; all synagogues and Jewish houses are burned to the ground by Byzantine Emporer Justinian I (James Parkes, ‘The Conflict of The Church and The Synagogue’, p. 258-259)

567-578 CE – Ceasarea, Byzantine Empire – Jews massacre people and destroy homes; Byzantine Emporer Justin II puts down riots and expels the Jewish leaders of the riots (James Parkes, ‘The Conflict of The Church and The Synagogue’, p. 259)

554 CE – Clement, France – Jews expelled (Bruce R. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

558 (or 561) CE – Uzzes, Gaul – Jews expelled after the Jews had plotted with Saracens to overthrow King Childebert (Solomon Katz, ‘The Jews In The Visigothic And Frankish Kingdoms Of Spain And Gaul’, p. 24)

576 (or 582) CE – Clermont, Gaul – Jews expelled by King Chilperic (Solomon Katz, ‘The Jews In The Visigothic And Frankish Kingdoms Of Spain And Gaul’, p. 24, 84)

590 CE – Antioch, Syria – Jews expelled by Byzantines for insulting image of Mary (Salo Baron, ‘Social and Religious History of the Jews, Volume 2’, 1952

602-610 CE – Mesopotamia – Jews partially expelled for plotting a great massacre of people and the destruction of homes; the plot was betrayed; the people fell upon the Jews instead and killed many (James Parkes, ‘The Conflict of The Church and The Synagogue’, p. 259)

610 CE – Cyprus (Greek island) – Jews expelled

614 CE – Palestine – Jews expelled by Persians and killed by Romans as Persians invade and capture Galilee; Jews joined army of invading Persians against Rome; Jews purchase 90,000 prisoners from the Persians for the pleasure of cruelly putting them to death; Jews were expelled, however, afterwards, because they insisted on setting up their own independent state under the protection of Persia and the Persians weren’t going to allow that (James Parkes, ‘The Conflict of The Church and The Synagogue’, p. 260; originally via Michael the Syrian)

616 CE – Visigothic Spain – Jews expelled by King Sisebut at the instigation of Byzantine Emperor Heraclius; Jews refer to this as the “First Evil”; some Jews self deported in 613 to Gaul also (Bernard S. Bachrach, ‘Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe’, p. 7-8; C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 7; (Solomon Katz, ‘The Jews In The Visigothic And Frankish Kingdoms Of Spain And Gaul’, p. 25))

622 CE – Medina – Jews expelled and killed (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-treatment-of-jews-in-arab-islamic-countries)

627 CE – Medina – Jews expelled and killed again (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-treatment-of-jews-in-arab-islamic-countries)

629 CE – Jerusalem – Jews expelled partially by Byzantine Emperor Heraclius I after retaking of Jerusalem; upon approach, Jews bribed him to guarantee their safety, but upon entering the city and seeing the number of people that the Jews had killed, he withdrew his promise, executed many of them, and expelled the remaining Jews (James Parkes, ‘The Conflict of The Church and The Synagogue’, p. 261)

629 CE – Austrasia/Francia – Jews expelled by King Dagobert I (Bernard S. Bachrach, ‘Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe’, p. 60-64; (Solomon Katz, ‘The Jews In The Visigothic And Frankish Kingdoms Of Spain And Gaul’, p. 25, 84)

629 CE – Lombardy, Italy – Jews expelled by King Dagobert I (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 3)

640 CE – Arabia – Jews expelled

642 CE – Visigoth Empire – Jews expelled for aiding influential Goths who had revolted (Bernard S. Bachrach, ‘Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe’, p. 14)

650 CE – Rome, Italy – Emperor Domitian kills all “descendents of David” (Bernard S. Bachrach, ‘Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe’, p. 63)

653 CE – Toledo, Spain – Jews expelled by King Reccesuinth for “polluting the soil of Spain” after Eighth Council of Toledo (Bernard S. Bachrach, ‘Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe’, p. 15)

672 CE – Spain – Jews expelled by King Wamba after Jews initiate revolt in Septimania (Bernard S. Bachrach, ‘Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe’, p. 18)

673 CE – Narbonne, France – Jews expelled for siding with Jews of Septimania in revolt (Bernard S. Bachrach, ‘Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe’, p. 18)

682 CE – Visigothic Empire – Jews expelled after Twelfth Council of Toledo by King/Count Erwig (Bernard S. Bachrach, ‘Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe’, p. 19)

692 CE – Lombardy, Italy – Jews expelled by Lombards (Solomon Katz, ‘The Jews In The Visigothic And Frankish Kingdoms Of Spain And Gaul’, p. 26)

693 CE – Visigothic Empire – Jews expelled and reduced to slavery after Sixteenth Council of Toledo by King Egica after plotting to “deliver Spain to the more tolerant Moors” (Solomon Katz, ‘The Jews In The Visigothic And Frankish Kingdoms Of Spain And Gaul’, p. 21)

723 CE – Byzantine Empire – Jews expelled under Leo The Isaurian (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 3)

820 CE – Lyon, France – Jews expelled and killed by for owning and selling slaves (Bernard S. Bachrach, ‘Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe’, p. 98-102)

855 CE – Italy – Jews expelled by Holy Roman Emperor Ludwig II (http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12816-rome)

875 or 845 CE – Canton, China – Jews expelled and killed

876 CE – Sens – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, 1978)

931 CE – Bari, Italy – Jews expelled and killed (Bruce R. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

985 CE – Sparta, Greece – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/history.php?search=expelled&dosearch.x=12&dosearch.y=6&dosearch=Search)

976 CE – Imola, Italy – Jews expelled after an attack by Ravenna (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 72)

1012 CE – Mainz, Germany – Jews expelled by Emperor Henry II (Rebecca Rist, ‘Popes and Jews, 1095-1291)

1013 CE – Córdoba, Spain – Jews expelled

1016 CE – Kairouan, Tunisia – Jews expelled (George F. Nafziger/Mark W. Walton, ‘Islam at War: A History’, p. 230)

1026 CE – Limoges and other French towns – Jews expelled (‘Popes and Jews’)

1062 CE – Atero, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 72)

1066 CE – Granada, Spain – Jews expelled and killed (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-treatment-of-jews-in-arab-islamic-countries)

1066 CE – Mentz, Germany – Jews expelled and killed (E. Gibbon, ‘The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire’, Vol. II, p.1008)

1066 CE – Worms, Germany – Jews expelled and killed (E. Gibbon, ‘The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire’, Vol. II, p.1008)

1066 CE – Spires, Germany – Jews expelled and killed (E. Gibbon, ‘The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire’, Vol. II, p.1008)

1066 CE – Treves, Germany – Jews expelled and killed (E. Gibbon, ‘The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire’, Vol. II, p.1008)

1066 CE – Verdon, Germany – Jews expelled and killed (E. Gibbon, ‘The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire’, Vol. II, p.1008)

1066 CE – Toledo, Spain – Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 13)

1107 CE – Morocco – Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 82)

1113 CE – Russia – Jews expelled by Prince Vladimir Monomakh (www.rusjournal.org/wpcontent/uploads/2016/02/Monomax_Jews.pdf)

1113 CE – Syracuse, Italy – Jews expelled after ritually sacrificing a ram (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 83)

1125 CE – Ghent, Belgium – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1125 CE – Flanders, Belgium – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1130-1135 CE – Genoa, Italy – Jews expelled due to Jewish merchant activity (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 74)

1144 CE – Spain – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 80)

1147 CE – Toledo, Spain – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/14435-toledo)

1147 CE – Thebes, Byzantium – Jews expelled by Roger II after his expedition (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 82)

1147 CE – Bavaria, Germany – Jews expelled after pogroms (James F. Harris, ‘The People Speak: Anti-Semitism and Emancipation in 19th Century Bavaria’, p. 13)

1156 CE – Bari, Italy – Jews expelled after its total sack by William the Bad of Sicily (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 80)

1156 CE – Lanciano, the Abruzzo, Italy – Jews expelled by the leader of a successful revolt against the Jews (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 81)

1171 CE – Bologna, Italy (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 126)

1180 CE – France – Jews expelled by King Philip II (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 33)

1182 CE – Small cities in France – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 33)

1182 CE – Germany – Jew expelled

1189-1190 CE – Bury, England – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 16)

1205 CE – Villages/Towns in Spain – Jews expelled (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews’)

1206 CE – Halle, Germany – Jews expelled and killed (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1212 CE – Toledo, Spain – Jews expelled and killed (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, “Jewish Persecution”)

1223 CE – Normandy, France – Jews expelled by King Louis VIII (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews’)

1225 CE – Milan, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 77)

1225 CE – Cremona, Italy (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1225 CE – Pavia, Italy (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1225 CE – High Wycombe, England – Jews expelled (R. Mundill, ‘England’s Jewish Solution’)

1231 CE – Leicester, England – Jews expelled by Simon de Montfort (Robin R. Mundill, ‘England’s Jewish Solution: Experiment and Expulsion, 1262-1290, p. 13)

1234 CE – Warwick, England – Jews expelled (R. Mundill, ‘England’s Jewish Solution’)

1236 CE – Southhampton, England – Jews expelled (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews, 1095-1291’)

1237 CE – Northamptonshire, England – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/northampton)

1240 CE – Brittany, France – Jews expelled by Duke Jean le Roux (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews, 1095-1291’)

1240 CE – Austria – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects)

1242 CE – Berkhamstead, England – Jews expelled (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews, 1095-1291’)

1244 CE – Newbury, England – Jews expelled (R. Mundill, ‘England’s Jewish Solution’)

1244 CE – Speenhamland, England – Jews expelled (R. Mundill, ‘England’s Jewish Solution’)

1247 CE – Trani, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 101)

1247 CE – S. Anna, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 101)

1247 CE – Naples, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 101)

1253 CE – Vienne, France – Jews expelled (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews, 1095-1291’)

1254 CE – France – Jews expelled by Louis IX (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews, 1095-1291’)

1261 CE – Derby, England – Jews expelled (R. Mundill, ‘England’s Jewish Solution’)

1261 CE – Brabant, Netherlands – Jews expelled by Duke Henry II in his will (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/belgium-virtual-jewish-history-tour)

1263 CE – Derby, England – Jews expelled (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews, 1095-1291’)

1266 CE – Romsey, England – Jews expelled (R. Mundill, ‘England’s Jewish Solution’)

1267 CE – Wroclaw, Poland – Jews expelled to segregated quarter

1274 CE – Winchelsea, England – Jews expelled (R. Mundill, ‘England’s Jewish Solution’)

1275 CE – Cambridge, England – Jews expelled by the Queen Mother, Eleanor of Provence (J. Hillaby, ‘The Palgrave Dictionary of Medieval Anglo-Jewish History’)

1275 CE – Gloucester, England – Jews expelled by the Queen Mother, Eleanor of Provence (J. Hillaby, ‘The Palgrave Dictionary of Medieval Anglo-Jewish History’)

1275 CE – Marlborough, England – Jews expelled by the Queen Mother, Eleanor of Provence (J. Hillaby, ‘The Palgrave Dictionary of Medieval Anglo-Jewish History’)

1275 CE – Worcester, England – Jews expelled by the Queen Mother, Eleanor of Provence (J. Hillaby, ‘The Palgrave Dictionary of Medieval Anglo-Jewish History’)

1275 CE – Andover, England – Jews expelled (R. Mundill, ‘England’s Jewish Solution’)

1276 CE – Upper Bavaria, Germany – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/bavaria-germany)

1279? CE – Sicily, Italy – Jews expelled after Abraham Abulafia declares himself the “Messiah” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 151)

1278 CE – Cremona, Italy – Jews expelled after Bianca Sforza is petitioned by citizens (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 126)

1278 CE – Small Towns in England – Jews expelled for Coin-Clipping (Zefira Entin Rokeah, ‘Medieval English Jews and Royal Officials: Entries of Jewish Interest in the English Memoranda Rolls, 1266-1293’)

1279 CE – Perugia, Italy – Jews expelled by the Podesta (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 120)

1283 CE – Windsor, England – Jews expelled (R. Mundill, ‘England’s Jewish Solution’)

1287 CE – Bacharach, Germany – Jews expelled after major pogroms resulting from Jewish Ritual Murders of German children (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation In Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 34)

1287-1288 CE – Gascony, England – Jews expelled by King Edward I (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews, 1095-1291)

1288 CE – Naples, Italy – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/timeline-ofjewish-history-in-italy)

1288-1289 CE – Bavaria, Germany – Jews expelled after pogroms (James F. Harris, ‘The People Speak: Anti-Semitism and Emancipation in 19th Century Bavaria’, p. 13)

1289 CE – Anjou, France – Jews expelled by King Charles of Anjou (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews, 1095-1291’)

1289 CE – Maine, France – Jews expelled by King Charles of Anjou (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews, 1095-1291’)

1290 CE – England – Jews expelled by King Edward I (Robin R. Mundill, ‘England’s Jewish Problem: Experiment and Expulsion, 1262-1290’, p. 1)

1290 CE – Naples, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 118)

1290-1292 CE – Apulia, Italy (and other towns) – Jews expelled for their Ritual Murder of an Italian child (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 100)

1291 CE – Niort, France – Jews expelled (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews, 1095-1291’)

1291 CE – Paris, France – Jews expelled to protect them from being killed in revenge for murdering Parisians (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1292 CE – Italy – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1293-1294 CE – Berne, Switzerland – Jews expelled for Ritual Murders (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/berne)

1294 CE – Nevers, France – Jews expelled (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews, 1095-1291)

1298 CE – Rindfleisch, Germany – Jews expelled after rioting after Ritual Murder charges (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation In Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 34)

1306 CE – France – Jews expelled by King Philip IV (William C. Jordan, ‘The French Monarchy and the Jews: From Philip Augustus to the Last Capetians’, p. 31; Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 33)

1310 CE – Provence, France – Jew’s Expulsion requests from ecclesiastics denied by King Robert due to Jewish bribe (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/provence

1310 CE – Gerace, Italy – Jews expelled after pogrom (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 271)

1319 CE – Breslau, Germany – Jews expelled (www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/breslau)

1320 CE – Milan, Italy – Jews expelled by The Podesta (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 127, 142)

1320 CE – The Papal States, Italy – Jews expelled by Queen Sancia but soon readmitted due to bribe (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 142)

1321 CE – France – Jews expelled by King Charles IV (R. Rist, ‘Popes and Jews, 1095-1291)

1321 CE – Small Town in France – Jews expelled by King Phillip V for Ritual Murder of a French child (Joshua Johnson, ‘The Evil Bible’)

1322 CE – Small Towns in France – Jews expelled (again) (William C. Jordan, ‘The French Monarchy and the Jews: From Philip Augustus to the Last Capetians’, p. 32; Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 33)

1325 CE – Brindisi, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 271)

1326 CE – Pressburg, Germany – Jews expelled at city council’s request (http.//www.jewishhistory.org.il/history/php)

1327 CE – Iglasias, Italy – Jews expelled due to medical/financial malpractice (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 263)

1328 CE – Savoy, Germany – Jews expelled C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 13)

1328 CE – Navarre, Spain – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 13)

1329 CE – Naples, Italy – Jews expelled (no reason given) (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 100)

1336 CE – Cividale, Italy – Jews expelled for ritual abuses against the local populaton (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 142)

1336-1338 CE – Armleder, Germany – Jews expelled after rioting after Ritual Murder charges (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation In Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 34)

1337 CE – Deggendorf, Germany – Jews expelled after pogroms resulting from Jewish Ritual Murders of German children (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation In Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 34)

1338 CE – Pulkau, Germany – Jews expelled after pogroms resulting from Jewish Ritual Murders of German children (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation In Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 34)

1347 CE – Messina, Italy – Jews expelled and killed for Ritual Murders (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 247)

1348 CE – Switzerland – Jews expelled

1348 CE – Small Towns in Spain – Jews expelled (the Black Death) (Irwin W. Sherman, ‘The Power of Plagues, 2006)

1348 CE – Small Towns in France – Jews expelled (the Black Death) (Irwin W. Sherman, ‘The Power of Plagues, 2006)

1348 CE – Small Towns in Germany – Jews expelled (the Black Death) (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 118)

1348 CE – Small Towns in Austria – Jews expelled (the Black Death) (Irwin W. Sherman, ‘The Power of Plagues, 2006)

1348 CE – Tuscany, Italy – Jews expelled (the Black Death) (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 132)

1348 CE – Mantua, Italy – Jews expelled (the Black Death) (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 130)

1348 CE – Parma, Italy – Jews expelled (the Black Death) (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 131)

1349 CE – Strasbourg, Germany – Jews killed (2,000)/expelled for a century by townspeople on Valentine’s Day because the Jews manipulated the price of corn, and that the Jews were protected from any prosecution of their crime by the city council (Cecil Roth, ‘The Jewish Book of Days’)

1349 CE – Hielbronn, Germany – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects, 1978)

1349 CE – Breslau, Germany – Jews expelled (www.jewishviturallibrary.org/breslau)

1349 CE – Saxony, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation In Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 33)

1349 CE – Bavaria, Germany – Jews expelled after pogroms (James F. Harris, ‘The People Speak: Anti-Semitism and Emancipation in 19th Century Bavaria’, p. 13)

1349 CE – Mainz, Germany – Jews expelled and killed (Barbara W. Tuchman, ‘A Distant Mirror’, p. 113)

1349 CE – Wurzburg, Lower Franconia, Germany – Jews expelled after pogroms (James F. Harris, ‘The People Speak’, p. 13)

1349 CE – Hungary – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects, 1978)

1349 CE – Basel, Switzerland – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/history.php)

1352 CE – Bulgaria – Jews expelled for heretical activity (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Bulgaria#Bulgarian_Empire)

1360 CE – Hungary – Jews expelled again

1360 CE – Bologna, Italy – Jews expelled by Cardinal Albornoz (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 126)

1360 CE – Breslau, Germany – Jews expelled again (www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/breslau)

1370 CE – Brussels, Belgium – Jews expelled for vandalism

1375 CE – Palermo, Italy – Jews expelled and forced outside city walls (C. Roth. ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 246)

1380 CE – Slovakia – Jews expelled

1386-1388 CE – Strasbourg, Germany – Jews expelled by Wenceslaus (http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/history.php)

1390-1391 CE – The Palatinate, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1391 CE – Baden, Germany – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/baden)

1391 CE – Seville, Spain – Jews expelled after pogroms (4,000 killed); the local authorities had wanted them expelled for a long time but the Christian King and Pope had always prevented it; once King Jaun I of Castile dies, the Queen Mother, Leonora, expels them and destroys their 23 synagogues (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 137, 247; C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 14-15))

1391 CE – Aragon, Spain – Jews expelled after pogroms (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 248)

1391 CE – Ecija, Spain – Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 15)

1391 CE – Carmona, Spain – Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 15)

1391 CE – Castile, Spain – Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 15)

1391 CE – Aragon, Spain – Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 15)

1391 CE – Valencia, Spain – Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 15)

1391 CE – Barcelona, Spain – Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 15)

1391 CE – Catalonia, Spain – Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 15)

1391 CE – Balearic Islands, Spain – Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 15)

1391 CE – Palma, Spain – Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 15)

1391 CE – Toledo, Spain – Jews pogromed (R. Maryks, ‘The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews’, p. 2; C. Roth, ‘A History of the Marranos’, p. 15)

1391 CE – Palermo, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 248)

1392 CE – Monte S. Giuliano, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 248)

1392 CE – Catania, Italy – Jews expelled for “backsliding” Marannos (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy, p. 248)

1392 CE – Trapani, Italy – Jews expelled for “backsliding” Marannos (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 248)

1392 CE – Syracuse, Italy – Jews expelled for “backsliding” Marannos (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy, p. 248)

1392 CE – Palermo, Italy – Jews expelled again (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 248)

1392 CE – Berne, Switzerland – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/berne)

1393 CE – Pisa, Italy – Jews expelled; houses sacked for Usury (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 132)

1394 CE – Germany – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects, 1978)

1394 CE – Venice, Italy – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/venice-italyjewish-history-tour)

1394 CE – Mestre, Italy – Jews expelled due to banking complaints (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 185)

1394 CE – France – Jews expelled by King Charles VI (William C. Jordan, ‘The French Monarchy and the Jews: From Philip Augustus to the Last Capetians’, p. 180; Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 33)

1396 CE – Fermo, Italy – Jews expelled when the Ghibellines sacked the town (C. Roth, ‘The History of Jews of Italy’, p. 142)

1397 CE – Basel, Switzerland – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1403 CE – Marsala, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy, p. 248)

1411 CE – Taranto, Italy – Jews expelled after pogrom (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 271)

1413 CE – Polizzi, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 248)

1414 CE – Goslar, Lower Saxony, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1415 CE – Vizini, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 248)

1416 CE – Mineo, Italy – Jews expelled and imprisoned for “conspiracy against royal business” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 248)

1418-1419 CE – Trier, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1419 CE – Padua, Italy – Jews expelled for being “social pariahs” and “prostitutes” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 161)

1420 CE – Lyons, France – Jews expelled

1420 CE – Vienna, Austria – Jews expelled (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/vienna)

1420 CE – Austria – Jews expelled by Albrecht V (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1421 CE – Regensberg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 36)

1422 CE – Wurzgurg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1422 CE – Bamberg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1422 CE – Brandenburg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1422 CE – Ansbach, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1422 CE – Kulmbach, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1422 CE – Austria – Jews expelled again (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects)

1424 CE – Fribourg, Germany – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects)

1424 CE – Zurich, Switzerland – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects)

1424 CE – Cologne, Germany – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1426 CE – Girgenti, Italy – Jews expelled unsuccessfully because of “Crown intervention” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy, p. 248)

1426 CE – Bohemia – Jews expelled by Margrave Albrecht V (http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx)

1426 CE – Morovia – Jews expelled by Margrave Albrecht V (http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx)

1426 CE – Iglau, Bohemia – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1427 CE – Berne, Switzerland – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1427 CE – Lanciano, Italy – Jews expelled by Fra Giovanni da Capistrano (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 274)

1428 CE – Fribourg, Switzerland – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1429 CE – Mainz, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1429 CE – Jerusalem, Palestine – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 275)

1430 CE – Saxony, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1430 CE – Lindau, Germany – Jews expelled and killed (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation In Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 478)

1430 CE – Palermo, Italy – Jews expelled after Jewish doctors plotted to murder German patients (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 239)

1430 CE – Piedmont, Savoy, Italy – Jews expelled to outside of city in Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 312)

1431 CE – Pesaro, Italy – Jews expelled after pogroms (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 162)

1432 CE – Savoy, Germany – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects)

1435 CE – Speyer, Germany – Jews expelled “Forever” (http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/history.php)

1436 CE – Zurich, Switzerland – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1438 CE – Bavaria, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1438 CE – Mainz, Germany – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects)

1438-1439 CE – Augsburg, Germany – Jews expelled (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurter_Judengasse)

1442 CE – Bamberg, Upper Baveria, Germany – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1442 CE – The Netherlands – Jews expelled

1442 CE – The Papal States, Italy – Jews expelled after multiple pogroms (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 165)

1442 CE – San Marino, Italy – Jews expelled by the Podesta for organizing a conspiracy against the republic (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 122)

1442 CE – Bavaria, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1444 CE – Atrecht, The Netherlands – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/11450-netherlands)

1444 CE – Inner Austria – Jews expelled partially for Moneylending by Frederick III (Gerhard Benecke, ‘Maximilian I: 1459-1519: An Analytical Biography’, p. 71)

1444 CE – Giessen, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 442)

1446 CE – Bavaria, Germany – Jews expelled

1446 CE – Brandenburg, Germany – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/brandenburg)

1446 CE – Berlin, Germany – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1449 CE – Toledo, Spain – Jews and Marranos killed by the Spanish people after the Jews caused a rebellion against King Juan II of Trastamara; this was after Marrano Jews had already enlsaved the people financially for decades (R. Maryks, ‘The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews’, p. 2-3; C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’, p. 32-33)

1449 CE – Ciudad Real – Jews expelled and their quarters sacked by the Spanish military after taking over financial adminstration (C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’, p. 32-33)

1449 CE – Lisbon, Portugal – Jews killed/Self-deported (C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’, p. 54)

1450 CE – Lower Bavaria, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1451 CE – Messina, Italy – Jews expelled for excesses in banking, trade, brokerage, moneylending (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 250)

1452 CE – Cuneo, Italy – Jews expelled by the Franciscans (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 165)

1452 CE – Lombarty, Italy – Jews expelled for moneylending (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 166)

1453 CE – Silesia, Germany –

1453 CE – Vicenza, Italy – Jews expelled unsuccessfully (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/vicenza)

1453 CE – Padua, Italy – Jews expelled for moneylending (C. Roth, ‘The History of Jews of Italy’, p. 166)

1453 CE – Marsala, Italy – Jews expelled after pogrom (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 250)

1453 CE – France – Jews expelled

1453 CE – Breslau, Germany – Jews expelled for vandalism (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1453 CE – Schweidnitz-Jauer, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1453 CE – Franconia, Germany – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects)

1453 CE – Constantinople, Byzantine Empire – Jews partially expelled and killed by Greeks for allowing the invading Ottoman Turks to enter the city directly through the Jewish quarter with the assistance of the Jews (S.J. Shaw, ‘The Jews of the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic’, p. 26)

1453 CE – Liegnitz-Brieg – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1454 CE – Wurzburg, Germany – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects)

1454 CE – Piedmont, Italy – Jews expelled (and shorty recalled) (C. Roth, ‘The History of Jews of Italy’, p. 165)

1454 CE – Genoa, Italy – Jews expelled for Extortion (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 136)

1455 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 166)

1456 CE – Polizzi, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 250)

1456 CE – Taormina, Italy – Jews expelled by Dominicans after annual fair (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 250)

1456 CE – Marsala, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy, p. 250)

1456 CE – Bavaria, Germany – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects)

1457 CE – Hildesheim, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35, 433)

1458 CE – Erfurt, Germany – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1458 CE – Calabria, Italy – Jews expelled after rising of the baronage and peasants (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 277)

1460 CE – Gottingen, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1460 CE – Mainz, Germany – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1460 CE – Bohemia – Jews expelled after John Capistrano preaches against them (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 166)

1460 CE – Faenza, Italy – Jews partially expelled by Fra Bernardino da Feltre (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 202)

1461 CE – Julich, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1461 CE – Berg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1462 CE – Italy – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/timeline-of-jewishhistory-in-italy)

1462 CE – Mainz, Germany – Jews expelled again (Barbara W. Tuchman, ‘A Distant Mirror’, p. 113)

1463 CE – Calabria, Italy – Jews expelled again (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 277)

1463 CE – Bari, Italy – Jews expelled and re-admitted by Alfonso I (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 277)

1463 CE – Acri, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 277)

1463 CE – Lecce, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 277)

1465 CE – Fes, Morocco – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/thetreatment-of-jews-in-arab-islamic-countries)

1466 CE – Arnstadt, Germany – Jews expelled and killed (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1466 CE – Sicily, Italy – Jews expelled by Queen Isabella I (http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/history.php)

1468 CE – Gaeta, Naples – Jews expelled by townsfolk but denied by King Ferrante I (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/gaeta)

1468 CE – Egypt – Jews expelled by Sultan Qa’it Bay (http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/history.php)

1469 CE – Sicily, Italy – Jews expelled again after jealosy of 400 richly-dressed Jews march in parade (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 253)

1470 CE – Baden, Germany – Jews expelled and killed for Ritual Murders (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1470 CE – Florence, Italy – Jews expelled (E. Michael Jones, ‘Barren Metal: A History of Capitalism as the Conflict Between Labor and Usury’, p. 196)

1472 CE – Schaffhausen, Switzerland – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1473 CE – Cordoba, Spain – Jews and Marranos expelled by King Henry after they were discovered to have bribed one of the most powerful generals, Alonso Fernandez de Aguilar (C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’, p. 35- 36)

1473 CE – Jaen, Spain – Jews expelled after being charged with murdering the Constable of Castile (C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’, p. 36)

1473 CE – Trapani, Italy – Jews expelled after pogrom (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy, p. 250)

1474 CE – Palermo, Italy – Jews expelled for “lese majeste” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 250)

1474 CE – Termini, Italy – Jews expelled for “lese majeste” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 250)

1474 CE – Sciacca, Italy – Jews expelled for “lese majeste” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 250)

1474 CE – Modica, Italy – Jews expelled after a mob attack on Jewish quarter (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 250)

1474 CE – Mainz, Germany – Jews expelled (Barbara W. Tuchman, ‘A Distant Mirror’, p. 113)

1474 CE – Serovia, Spain – Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’, p. 36)

1475 CE – Tirol, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1475 CE – Noto, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1475 CE – Monte S. Giuliano, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy, p. 252)

1475 CE – Sciassa, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1475 CE – Palermo, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1475 CE – Naro, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1475 CE – Castrogiovanni, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1475 CE – Messina, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1475 CE – Trent, Italy – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder of an Italian child (R. Po-Chia Hsia, ‘Trent 1475: Stories of a Ritual Murder Trial’)

1475 CE – Bamberg, Austria – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder of an Austrian child (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/carinthia)

1476 CE – Berg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1476 CE – Caltagirone, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1476 CE – Agosta, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy, p. 252)

1477 CE – Tubingen, Germany – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1477 CE – Lorraine, France – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1478 CE – Venice, Italy – Jews expelled by populace/denied by Medici (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 173)

1478 CE – Brescia, Italy – Jews expelled because Jews were attending Italian weddings (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 173)

1478 CE – Mantua – Italy – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 173)

1478 CE – Reggio, Italy – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 173)

1478 CE – Passau, Bavaria – Jews expelled and killed for vandalism (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1478 CE – Bamberg, Upper Bavaria, Germany – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/2422-bamberg)

1478 CE – Styria, Germany – Jews expelled partially by Frederick III after multiple pogroms for Jewish Moneylending (Gerhard Benecke, ‘Maximilian I: 1459-1519: An Analytical Biography’, p. 71)

1479 CE – Strasbourg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘ Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 436)

1479 CE – Milan, Italy – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 173)

1479 CE – Arena, Italy – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 173)

1479 CE – Pavia, Italy – Jews expelled after Jewish quarter of city sacked (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 173)

1479 CE – Portobuffole, Treviso, Italy – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 173)

1479 CE – Helmstadt, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1480 CE – Cologne, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1480 CE – Brescia, Italy – Jews expelled again (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 173)

1483 CE – Andalusia, Spain – Jews expelled by King Ferdinand II of Aragon (http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/history.php)

1483 CE – Seville, Spain – Jews expelled by King Ferdinand II of Aragon (http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/history.php)

1483 CE – Cordova, Spain – Jews expelled by King Ferdinand II of Aragon (http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/history.php)

1483 CE – Mainz, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1484 CE – Katzeneln-bogen, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1484 CE – Hesse, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1484 CE – Warsaw, Poland – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1485 CE – Bamberg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1485 CE – Perugia, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 175)

1485 CE – Verona, Italy – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 173)

1485 CE – Viadana, Italy – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 173)

1485 CE – Helmstadt, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1485-1486 CE – Vincenza, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 175)

1486 CE – Gubbio, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 175)

1486 CE – Saragossa, Spain – Jews expelled after the Arbues Affair, in which Jews had “influenced” the Marannos to act against Spain’s interests; the King orders the sudden expulsion of Jews, as a “foreshadowing” of the “final solution” in 1492 (Norman Roth, ‘Medieval Jewish Civilization: An Encyclopedia’, p. 35)

1486 CE – Albarracin, Spain – Jews expelled after the Arbues Affair (Norman Roth, ‘Medieval Jewish Civilization: An Encyclopedia’, p. 35)

1486-1487 CE – Syracuse, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1486-1487 CE – Caltagirone, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1486-1487 CE – Sciatta, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1486-1487 CE – Malta, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1487 CE – Taormina, Italy – Jews expelled after stoning of Jewish quarter (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1487 CE – Corleone, Italy – Jews expelled after a riot (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1488 CE – Oettingem, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1488 CE – Florence, Italy – Jews expelled; immediately recalled because of a Jewish bribe to Lorenzo de’Medici – (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 175)

1489 CE – Brandenburg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1489 CE – Forli, Italy – Jews expelled for moneylending (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 175)

1489 CE – Provence, France – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1490 CE – Castroreale, Italy – Jews expelled after pogroms (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1490 CE – Santa Lucia, Italy – Jews expelled after pogroms (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 252)

1491 CE – Castiglione, Italy – Jews expelled after pogrom (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 254)

1491 CE – Ravenna, Italy – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/timeline-ofjwish-history-in-italy)

1491 CE – Thurgau, Switzerland – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1491 CE – Provence, France – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 259)

1492 CE – Wurttenberg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1492 CE – Spain – Jews expelled by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile (Philip Broadhead/Chris Cook, ‘The Routledge Companion to Early Modern Europe, 1493-1763)

1492 CE – Colonies of Spain – Jews expelled by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile (Philip Broadhead/Chris Cook, ‘The Routledge Companion to Early Modern Europe, 1493-1763)

1492 CE – Aragon, Spain – Jews expelled again for Ritual Murder (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism, Ch. 4)

1492 CE – Sardinia, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 254, 268)

1492 CE – Ciminna, Italy – Jews expelled and thrown into prison (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 259)

1492 CE – Cammarata, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 259)

1492 CE – Girgenti, Italy – Jews expelled and imprisoned (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 259)

1492 CE – Genoa, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 189)

1492 CE – Venice, Italy – Jews expelled due to preaching of Fra Bernardino (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 175)

1492 CE – Castelfranco, Italy – Jews expelled due to preaching of Fra Bernardino (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 175)

1492 CE – Bassano, Italy – Jews expelled due to preaching of Fra Bernardino (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 175)

1492 CE – Crema, Italy – Jews expelled due to preaching of Fra Bernardino (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 175)

1492 CE – Alghero, Italy – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/alghero)

1492 CE – Fano, Italy – Jews expelled by municipal council/unsuccessful (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 173)

1492 CE – Castronuovo, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 260)

1492 CE – Piazza, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 260)

1492 CE – S. Marco, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 260)

1492 CE – Castroreale, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 260)

1492 CE – Caltagirone, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 260)

1492 CE – Ragusa, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 260)

1492 CE – Lentini, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 260)

1492 CE – Camarata, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 260)

1492 CE – Sciatta, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 260)

1492 CE – Syracuse, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 260)

1492 CE – Taranto, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 260)

1492 CE – Cagliari, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 268)

1492 CE – Duchy of Mecklenburg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 428)

1492 CE – Campo St. Pietro, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 175)

1492 CE – Pietro, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 176)

1492 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews to be expelled; bribed the Borgia Pope, Alexander VI to stay (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 179)

1492-1493 CE – Sicily, Italy – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 178, 261)

1493 CE – Magdeburg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1493 CE – Mecklenburg, Germany – Jews expelled for vandalism (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 33)

1494 CE – Mecklenburg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1493 CE – Pomerania, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35, 433)

1493 CE – Halberstadt, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1494 CE – Naumberg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1494 CE – Brescia, Italy – Jews expelled because of propaganda by Fra Bernardino (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 176)

1494 CE – Naples, Italy – Jews expelled after French invasion (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 280)

1494 CE – Lecce, Italy – Jews expelled after French invasion (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 280)

1494 CE – Acquaviva, Italy – Jews expelled after French invasion (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 280)

1494 CE – Catanzaro, Italy – Jews expelled after French invasion (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 280)

1494 CE – Bitonto, Italy – Jews expelled after French invasion (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 280)

1494 CE – Cozenza, Italy – Jews expelled after French invasion (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 280)

1495 CE – Naples, Italy – Maranno Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 281)

1495 CE – Forence, Italy – Jews expelled by Girolamo Savonarola (E. Michael Jones, ‘Barren Metal’, p. 197)

1495 CE – Lithuania – Jews expelled by Grand Duke Alexander (Bernard D. Weinryb, ‘A Social and Economic History of the Jewish Community in Poland from 1100 to 1800)

1495 CE – Cracow, Poland – Jews expelled by King Alexander I of Poland (Bernard D. Weinryb, ‘A Social and Economic History of the Jewish Community in Poland from 1100 to 1800)

1495 CE – Kazimierz, Poland – Jews expelled by King Alexander I of Poland (Bernard D. Weinryb, ‘A Social and Economic History of the Jewish Community in Poland from 1100 to 1800)

1496 CE – Carinthia, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1496 CE – Napels, Italy – Jews expelled again (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 281)

1496 CE – Florence, Italy – Jews expelled along with the Medici by Savonarola (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 190)

1496 CE – Portugal – Jews partially expelled by King Manuel I (http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/history/php)

1496 CE – Carinthia, Slovenia – Jews expelled by Emperor Maximilian I (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/ljubljana)

1496 CE – Styria, Austria – Jews expelled by Emperor Maximilian I (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1497 CE – Graz, Austria – Jews expelled for a third time by Emperor Maximilian I (http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/history/php)

1497 CE – Isenberg-Budingen, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1497 CE – Portugal – Jews expelled officially (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 180; C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’, p. 54-73)

1497 CE – Venice, Italy – Marranno Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 187)

1498 CE – Salzburg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 35)

1498 CE – Venice, Italy – Jews expelled for Usury (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 130)

1498 CE – Navarre, Spain – Jews expelled (http://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcipts-and-maps/jewsexpulsion-spain-portugal)

1498 CE – Provence, France – Jews expelled by King Louis XII (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 180)

1498-1499 CE – Nuremberg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1498-1499 CE – Verona, Italy – Jews expelled for Usury (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 130)

1499 CE – Rhodes, Italy – Jews expelled (admitted to Nice) (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 180)

1499 CE – Nuremberg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 441)

1501 CE – Provence, France – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1502 CE – Florence, Italy – Jews to be expelled saved by Catherine Sforza (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 201)

1504 CE – Pilsen, Bohemia – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1504 CE – Moscow, Russia – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org.il/history.php)

1504 CE – Evora, Portugal – Jewish Marranos expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’, p. 64)

1504 CE – Piacenza, Italy – Jews expelled becase a non-Jew bank came to town (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 182)

1505 CE – Orange, France – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1506 CE – Lisbon, Portugal – Jewish Marranos expelled and over 500 (another source says between 2 and 4 thousand) killed by a peasant mob because the Jews there had caused a famine (Philip Broadhead/Chris Cook, ‘The Routledge Companion to Early Modern Europe, 1453-1763; C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’, p. 64- 66)

1506 CE – Nola, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 283)

1507 CE – Nordlingen, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1509 CE – Treviso, Italy – Jews expelled due to banking complaints (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 184)

1509 CE – Verona, Italy – Jews expelled due to banking complaints (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy, p. 184)

1509 CE – Novi, Italy – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 183)

1509 CE – Padua, Italy – Jews expelled after city is sacked (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 194)

1510 CE – Braunschweig, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1510 CE – Brandenberg, Austria – Jews expelled for stealing (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1510 CE – Berlin, Germany – Jews expelled for vandalism (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/berlin-germany-jewish-history-tour)

1510 CE – Naples, Italy – Jews expelled for third time by King Ferdinand II of Aragon (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 180)

1510 CE – Prussia – Jews expelled

1510 CE – Apulia, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 283)

1510 CE – Calabria, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 189, 283)

1511 CE – Conegliano, Italy – Jews expelled (unsuccessful) (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/conegliano)

1511 CE – Reggio, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 283)

1511 CE – Castrovillari, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 283)

1511 CE – Lecce, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 283)

1512 CE – Colmar, France – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/bischheim)

1512 CE – Regensburg, Germany – Jews expelled (Raphael Straus, ‘Regensburg And Augsburg’, p. 13)

1513 CE – Munzenbourg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 442)

1514-1515 CE – Strasbourg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 436)

1515 CE – Genoa, Italy – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1515 CE – Ljubljana, Slovenia – Jews expelled for a 4th time by Emperor Maximilian I (http://www.jewishhistory.or.il/history.php)

1515 CE – Apulia, Italy – Jews/Marannos expelled by Papal Inquisition (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 284)

1515 CE – Calabria, Italy – Jews/Marannos expelled by Papal Inquisition (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 284)

1515 CE – Ragusa, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 284)

1516 CE – Venice, Italy – Jews expelled because rulers were “anti-Semitic” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 186)

1516 CE – Lowicz, Poland – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1516 CE – Gelnhausen, Germany – Jews expelled unsuccessfully after a meeting between princes, nobles, etc (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 442)

1516 CE – Hanau, Germany – Jews expelled unsuccessfully after a meeting between princes, nobles, etc (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 442)

1516 CE – Lindheim, Germany – Jews expelled unsuccessfully after a meeting between princes, nobles, etc (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 442)

1516 CE – Ruckingen, Germany – Jews expelled unsuccessfully after a meeting between princes, nobles, etc (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 442)

1518 CE – Conegliano, Italy – Jews expelled unsuccessfully (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/conegliano)

1519 CE – Weutemberg, Germany – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1519 CE – Regensburg, Germany – Jews expelled by Emperor Maximilian I at the instigation of the radical reformer Balthasar Hubmaier (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433, 441)

1519 CE – Dangolsheim, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 436)

1519-1520 CE – Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1522 CE – Nuremberg, Germany – Attempted Jewish Expulsion for forging coins and smuggling good coins out of the region (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 436)

1523 CE – Medina, Italy – Jews expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 182)

1523 CE – Bologna, Italy – Jews expelled for Arson (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 182)

1524 CE – Hesse, Germany – Attempted Expulsion of Jews; failed after Jews bribe Landgrave William II (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 441-443)

1524 CE – Kassel, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 443)

1524 CE – Marburg an der Lahn, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 443)

1524 CE – Calabria, Italy – Jews expelled

1526 CE – Croatia – Jews expelled by Emperor Ferdinand I for aiding the invading Turks (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1526 CE – Capua, Italy – Jews expelled for moneylending (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 285)

1526 CE – Hungary – Jews expelled by Emperor Ferdinand I for aiding the invading Turks (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1527 CE – Florence, Italy – Jews expelled along with Medici family (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 190)

1527 CE – Pavia, Italy – Jews expelled after causing a plague (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 180)

1527 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews expelled unsuccessfully because Cardinal della Valle prevented the expulsion (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 191)

1528 CE – Hagenau, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 436)

1528 CE – Alentejo, Portugal – Marrano Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’ p. 68)

1528 CE – Santarem, Portugal – Marrano Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’ p. 68)

1528 CE – Gouvea, Portugal – Marrano Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’ p. 68)

1528 CE – Santarem, Portugal – Marrano Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’ p. 68)

1528 CE – Olivenca, Portugal – Marrano Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’ p. 68)

1528 CE – The Azores, Portugal – Marrano Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’ p. 68)

1528 CE – Madeira, Portugal – Marrano Jews expelled and killed (C. Roth, ‘A History of The Marranos’ p. 68)

1529 CE – Posen, Germany – Jews expelled and 30 burned at the stake for Ritual Murder (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 436)

1530 CE – Modena, Italy – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 183)

1530 CE – Augsburg, Germany – Attempted Jewish Expulsion for Jews colluding with Turks in Hungary; cancelled by Josel of Rosheim’s lobbying/bribing efforts (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 436)

1530 CE – Strasbourg, Germany – Jews expelled for moneylending/usury activities (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 443) 1531 CE – Capua, Italy – Jews expelled again (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 285)

1533 CE – Silesia, Germany – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 436)

1533 CE – Constance, Germany – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1533 CE – Naples, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 285)

1535 CE – Wurttemberg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 436)

1536-1537 CE – Saxony, Germany – Jews expelled (Paul Johnson, ‘A History of the Jews’, p. 242; Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 436, 443)

1539 CE – Hesse, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘ Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 436)

1539 CE – Naples, Italy – Jews expelled again (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 286)

1540 CE – Milan, Italy – Jews expelled by the occupying Spanish; exiled to The Levant (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 187)

1540 CE – Naples, Italy – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1540 CE – Prague, Hungary – Jews expelled

1541 CE – Otranto, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 287)

1541 CE – Naples, Italy – Jews expelled again (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 180, 189, 286)

1541 CE – Tittingen, Germany – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 436)

1541-1542 CE – Bohemia, Germany – Jews expelled by Emperor Ferdinand I for aiding invading Turks (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1542 CE – Prague, Hungary – Jews expelled

1542 CE – Piotrkow, Poland – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1542 CE – Hildesheim, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘ Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1543 CE – Muehlhausen, Germany – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’)

1543-1544 CE – Goslar, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 434)

1544 CE – Wurzburg, Germany – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 436)

1546 CE – Braunschweig, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433, 439-442)

1547 CE – Ancona, Italy – Jews expelled and Jewish banks boycotted (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 182)

1547 CE – Poland – Jews expelled and killed for Ritual Murder (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1547 CE – Treviso, Italy – Jews expelled and killed (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’)

1549 CE – Goslar, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 434)

1550 CE – Henneberg, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1550 CE – Madrid, Spain – Jews expelled by King (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 322)

1550 CE – Genoa, Italy – Jews expelled because non-Jew medical faculty was “jealous” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 183, 309)

1550 CE – Venice, Italy – Marranno Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 187)

1551 CE – Bavaria, Germany – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1553 CE – Asti, Italy – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 183)

1554 CE – Ancona, Italy – Jews partially expelled; burning of The Talmud ensues (R. Maryks, ‘The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews’, p. 93)

1555 CE – Pesaro, Italy – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1555 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews expelled unsuccessfully becuse The Pope intervened (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 183)

1556 CE – Thuringia, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 430)

1556 CE – Benevento, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 299)

1556 CE – Ancona, Italy – Marrano Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 314)

1556 CE – Ancona, Italy – All Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 299, 301)

1556 CE – Rome, Italy – Maranno Jews expelled abd burned at the stake (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 300)

1556 CE – Udine, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 309)

1557 CE – Prague, Hungary – Jews expelled for 3rd time by Emperor Ferdinand I (www.yivoencyclopedia.org)

1557 CE – Bohemia, Germany- Jews expelled for 3rd time by Emperor Ferdinand I (www.yivoencyclopedia.org)

1557 CE – Cremona, Italy – Jews expelled for printing of Talmud and Zohar (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 303)

1558 CE – Recanati, Italy – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1558 CE – Urbino, Italy – Marrano Jews expelled by the Duke (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 302)

1559 CE – Austria – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1559 CE – Bohemia, Germany – Jews expelled for 4th time by Emperor Ferdinand I (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1559 CE – Civitanova, Italy – Jews expelled for attempting to convert a people to Judaism (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 302)

1559 CE – Pavia, Italy – Jews expelled after pogroms (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 304)

1560 CE – Conegliano, Italy – Jews expelled unsuccessfully (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org)

1560 CE – Piedmont, Savoy, Italy – Jews expelled by Duke Emanuele Filiberto, “Iron Head”/cancelled shortly after intercession by a bribed Azariah de’Rossi, (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 312-313)

1560 CE – Monferrat, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 313)

1560 CE – Casale, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 313)

1561 CE – Prague, Hungary – Jews expelled again (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1561-1565 CE – Gorizia, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 310)

1561-1565 CE – Friuli, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 310)

1561-1565 CE – Piedmont, Savoy, Italy – Jews expelled again/cancelled again because of “20,000 florin” bribe (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 313)

1562 CE – Acqui, Italy – Jews expelled after pogrom (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 313)

1566 CE – Madrid, Spain – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 322)

1565 CE – Prague, Hungary – Jews expelled again (Rafael Patai, ‘The Jews of Hungary’, p. 175)

1566 CE – Papal States, Italy – Jews expelled out of main city/segregated in Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 309)

1566 CE – Alessandria, Italy – Jews expelled out of city walls/segregated in Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 309)

1567 CE – Conegliano, Italy – Jews expelled unsuccessfully (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org)

1567 CE – Wurzbburg, Germany – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1567-1568 CE – Genoa, Italy – Jews expelled again from adjacent territories (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 183, 309)

1568 CE – Bologna, Italy – Jews expelled for printing of The Talmud (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 306)

1568 CE – Bergheim, Germany – Jews expelled after synagogue is plundered (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1569 CE – Benevento, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307)

1569 CE – Este, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307) 1569 CE – Umbria, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307)

1569 CE – Campania, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307)

1569 CE – Camerino, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307)

1569 CE – Fano, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307)

1569 CE – Orvieto, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307)

1569 CE – Spoleto, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307)

1569 CE – Ravenna, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307)

1569 CE – Terracina, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307)

1569 CE – Perugia, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307)

1569 CE – Viterbo, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307)

1569 CE – Senigallia, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307)

1569 CE – Pesaro, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 307)

1569 CE – Volterra, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 310)

1570 CE – Urbino, Italy – Jews expelled by Guidubaldo della Rovere/forced into ghetto outside city walls (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 309)

1570 CE – Parma, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 309)

1570 CE – Piacenza, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 309)

1570 CE – Florence, Italy – Jews of the Banking family Da Pisa expelled for Usury (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 310)

1570 CE – Florence, Italy – All Jews of the 21 “contados” expelled by Cosimo I Medici (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 311)

1571 CE – Brandenburg, Austria – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1571 CE – Berlin, Germany – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org)

1571 CE – Sienna, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 311)

1571 CE – Venice, Italy – Jews expelled for aiding the Turks at Lepanto/cancelled two years later by a “lavish bribe” on the part of the Jews (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 311)

1572 CE – Lucca, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 309)

1573 CE – Breisgau and other towns in Austria – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 430)

1573 CE – Germany – Jews expelled (Marvin Lowenthal, ‘The Jews of Germany: A Story of Sixteen Centuries’, p. 202)

1575 CE – The Palatinate, Germany – Jews expelled (Philip Broadhead/Chris Cook, ‘The Routledge Companion to Early Modern Europe, 1453-1763’)

1575 CE – Casale, Italy – Jews expelled for not wearing “Jewish Badge of Shame” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 313)

1576 CE – Gellnausen, Germany – Jews expelled finally for what they did in 1516 (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 442)

1577 CE – Mantua, Italy – Jews expelled for moneylending (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 313)

1581 CE – Diosces of Basel, Germany – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/baden)

1581 CE – Ferrara, Italy – Jews expelled by Duke Alfonso (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 314)

1582 CE – Pavia, Italy – Jews expelled for “lese majeste” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 322)

1582 CE – The Netherlands – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1582 CE – Hungary – Jews expelled (Rafael Patai, ‘The Jews of Hungary’, p. 399)

1583 CE – Trieste, Italy – Jews expelled due to “atrocious crimes”, likely Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 310)

1583 CE – Campo di Fiori, Italy – Jews expelled and burned at the stake (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 314)

1585 CE – Venice, Italy – Jews expelled and confined to Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 323)

1587 CE – Hanover, Germany – Jews expelled after Protestant preachers preach against Jews, Usury, and their toleration (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 433)

1590 CE – Lombardy, Italy – Jews expelled by King Philip II of Spain (William Thomas Walsh, ‘Phillip II’, p. 137)

1590 CE – Milan, Italy – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/alessandria)

1590 CE – Mantua, Italy – “Foreign” Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 325)

1590 CE – Petrokov, Poland – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1590-1591 CE – Braunshweig/Wolfenbuttel, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 428)

1591 CE – Hanau, Germany – Jews expelled for what they did in 1516 (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 442)

1591 CE – Pavia, Italy – Jews expelled again by King Philip (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 322)

1591 CE – Milan, Italy – Jews expelled by King Philip (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 322)

1591 CE – Cremona, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 323) 1591 CE – Lodi, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 323) 1591 CE – Alessandria, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 323, 343) 1593 CE – Perugia, Italy – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirutallibrary.org/perugia) 1593 CE – Bologna, Italy – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/bologna-jewish-history-tour)

1593 CE – Brandenburg, Austria – Jews expelled (Henry Wickham Steed, ‘The Hapsburg Monarchy’, 1914, p. 60)

1593 CE – The Papal States, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 300, 313)

1593 CE – Bavaria, Germany – Jews expelled (James F. Harris, ‘The People Speak: Anti-Semitism and Emancipation’, p. 17)

1593 CE – Brunswick, England – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1595 CE – Hildersheim, Germany – Jews expelled; reversed in 1601 (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 431)

1597 CE – Cremona – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1597 CE – Pavia – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1597 CE – Lodi – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1597 CE – Milan, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 182)

1598 CE – Hanover, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 434)

1599 CE – Genoa, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 183)

1600 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews expelled and burned at the stake (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 288)

1600 CE – Mantua, Italy – Jews burned alive for “sorcery” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 325)

1602 CE – Mirandola, Italy – Jews expelled for failing to wear “Jewish Badge of Shame” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 326, 341)

1603 CE – Verona, Italy – Jews charged with Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 388)

1608 CE – Spain – Jews expelled (Robert Markys, ‘The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews: Jesuits of Jewish Ancestry and Purity-of-Blood Laws in the early Society of Jesus’, p. 146)

1609 CE – London, England – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/london)

1611 CE – Casale, Italy – Jews charged with Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 388)

1612 CE – Guine, Africa – African natives and Portuguese attempt to expel Jews; denied by the King of Lambaia after gifts/bribery (Kagen and Morgan, ‘Atlantic Diasporas: Jews, Conversos, and Crypto-Jews in the Age of Mercantilism, 1500-1800’, p. 176, 283)

1612 CE – Guine, Africa – African natives and Portuguese attempt (again) to expel Jews; denied by the King of Sine Bur Sun after bribe (Kagen and Morgan, ‘Atlantic Diasporas: Jews, Conversos, and Crypto-Jews in the Age of Mercantilism, 1500-1800’, p. 176, 283)

1612 CE – Casale, Italy – Jews expelled and confined to Ghetto outside city (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 314)

1612-1614 CE – Rovigo, Italy – Jews expelled (unsuccessful)/Confined to Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 325 371)

1614 CE – Frankfort, Germany – Jews expelled; allowed to resettle within a decade (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’; Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 33)

1614 CE – Baden, Germany – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/baden)

1615 CE – Worms, Germany – Jews expelled; allowed to resettle within a decade (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’; Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 33)

1615 CE – France – Jews expelled by King Louis XIII of France (William Chester Jordan, ‘The French Monarchy and the Jews: From Philip Augustus to the Last Capetians’, p. 180)

1618 CE – German towns – Jews expelled during 30 Years War (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1618 CE – Moravian towns – Jews expelled during 30 Years War (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1619 CE – Kiev, Russia – Jews expelled (http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Kiev)

1620 CE – Florence, Italy – Jewish silkweavers expelled for illegality (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 372)

1622 CE – Udine, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 309)

1623 CE – Piedmont, Italy – Jewish Goldsmiths/Merchants expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 376)

1624 CE – Ferrara, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 321)

1626 1627 CE – Mantua, Italy – Jewish merchants expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 338, 375)

1628 CE – Casale, Italy – Jews charged with Ritual Murder (again) (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 388)

1629 CE – Mantua, Italy – Jews expelled for being loyal to the ousted ruler Charles de Rethel (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 339)

1637 CE – Conegliano, Italy – Jews expelled and confined to Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 325)

1637 CE – Mirandola, Italy – Jewish synagogues destroyed after pogrom (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 383)

1638 CE – Modena, Italy – Jews expelled and confined to Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 328, 340)

1639 CE – Massa, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 321)

1639 CE – Bagnacavallo, Italy – Jews expelled and confined to Ghetto outside city (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 321)

1639 CE – Rome, Italy – Jewish insurrection in the Ghetto/Brutally suppressed (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 380)

1639 CE – Padua, Italy – Jewish Merchants/Traders partially expelled for rioting for 6 days (c. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 389)

1639 CE – Turin, Italy – Jews expelled for siding with enemy after city is sacked during civil war (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 389)

1639 CE – Pisa, Italy – Jews killed during pogroms at University (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 389)

1648 CE – Ferrara, Italy – Jews expelled after assault on Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 332)

1648 CE – Ukraine – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1648 CE – Poland – Jews expelled (Bernard D. Weinryb, ‘The Jews of Poland: A Social and Economic History of the Jewish Community in Poland from 1100 to 1800, p. 50)

1648 CE – Gorizia, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 328)

1649 CE – Hamburg, Germany – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/hamburg)

1654 CE – New Amsterdam, United States – Jews expelled by Peter Stuyvesant

1654 CE – Little Russia (Beylorus) – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1655 CE – Sandomierz, Poland – Jews expelled and killed (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’)

1655 CE – Tamobrzeg, Poland – Jews expelled and killed (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’)

1656 CE – Perisa – Jews expelled by Sultan Shah Abbas II

1656 CE – Lithuania – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1660 CE – London, England – city petitions Charles II to expel Jews on restoration of Stuarts/Jewish commerce hurting England (Johnathon Israel, ‘European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750’, p. 160)

1665 CE – Jamaica – Jews expelled (many moving to New York) (Kagan and Morgan, ‘Atlantic Diasporas: Jews, Conversos, and Crypto-Jews in the Age of Mercantilism, 1500- 1800’, p. 37)

1665 CE – Verona, Italy – Jews killed after causing a plague (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 357)

1666 CE – Cayenne (French territory in the Caribbean) – Jews expelled after French defeat the Dutch (Kagen and Morgan, ‘Atlantic Diasporas: Jews, Conversos, and Crypto-Jews in the Age of Mercantilism, 1500-1800’, p. 46)

1666 CE – Este, Italy – Jews expelled and confined to Ghetto for Sabbatianism (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 325)

1669 CE – Oran, North Africa – Jews expelled for Sabbatianism (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1669-1671 CE – Reggio, Italy – Jews expelled to Palestine (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 328)

1670 CE – Vienna, Austria – Jews expelled by Emperor Leopold I (Joseph A. Biesinger, ‘Germany: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present’, p. 216)

1671 CE – Fulda, Germany – Jews expelled (Bell and Burnett, ‘Jews, Judaism, and The Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany’, p. 432)

1678 CE – Florence, Italy – Jewish merchants/manufacturers expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 372)

1678 CE – Yemen – Jews expelled by Sultan Mehmed IV for Sabbatianism (Necan Alkan, ‘Dissent and Heterodoxy in the Late Ottoman Empire’, 2008)

1679 CE – Turin, Italy – Jews expelled and confined to Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 328, 372)

1681 CE – Reggio, Italy – Jews expelled to ghetto outside city (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 340)

1682 CE – Marseilles, France – Jews expelled by Louis XIV for Jewish commerce and treason the Duth info on war planning (Johnathon Israel, ‘European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750, p. 162)

1682 CE – Bordeaux, France – Jews expelled by Louis XIV for Jewish commerce and treason the Duth info on war planning (Johnathon Israel, ‘European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750, p. 163)

1683 CE – Martinique (French colony) – Jews expelled by King Louis XIV for Jewish commerce info to pirates/treason (Johnathon Israel, ‘European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750’, p. 162)

1683 CE – Guadeloupe (French colony) – Jews expelled by King Louis XIV for Jewish commerce info to pirates/treason (Johnathon Israel, ‘European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750’, p. 162)

1683 CE – Cayenne (French colony) – Jews expelled by King Louis XIV for Jewish commerce info to pirates/treason (Johnathon Israel, ‘European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750’, p. 162)

1683 CE – Moravia – Jews expelled by Hungarians for Sabbatianism (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1683 CE – Padua, Italy – Jewish merchants expelled for illegal activity (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 372)

1684 CE – Buda, Hungary – Jews expelled after helping Turks seige the city (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 388)

1684-1687 CE – Trieste, Italy – Jews expelled into Ghettos (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 337)

1691-1700 CE – Ferrara, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 381)

1693-1695 CE – Trieste, Italy – Jews paritally expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 328)

1695 CE – Trieste, Italy – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 337)

1697 CE – Tuscany, Italy – Jews charged with Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 410)

1700 CE – Leghorn, Italy – Jews expelled for spreading Sabbatianism (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 405)

1700 CE – Casale, Italy – Jews charged with Ritual Murder for 3rd time (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 388)

1700 CE – Monferrat, Italy – Jews expelled and confined to Ghetto outside city (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 328)

1700 CE – Finale, Italy – Jews confined to ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 340)

1702 CE – Sicily, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 351)

1702 CE – Modena, Italy – Jews partially expelled for Sabbatianism and deported to Palestine (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 405)

1705 CE – Venice, Italy – Jews charged with Ritual Murder, partially expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 388)

1705 CE – Viterbo, Italy – Jews charged with Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 388)

1708 CE – Pieve di Cento, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 333)

1710 CE – Geoningen, The Netherlands – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1711 CE – Ancona, Italy – Jews charged with Ritual Murder, partially expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 388)

1712 CE – Sandomir – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1712 CE – Poland – Jews expelled by King Augustus II for Ritual Murders (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1717 CE – Gibraltar, British Territory – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1721 CE – Senigallia, Italy – Jews charged with Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 388)

1724 CE – Vercelli, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 328)

1727 CE – Russia – Jews expelled by Catherine I of Russia (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1729 CE – Piedmont, Italy – Jews forced into countryside after new Constitution (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 409)

1730 CE – Cuorgne, Italy – Jews self-deport/transfer to Turin (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 409)

1736 CE – Modena, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 328)

1736 CE – Correggio, Italy – Jews expelled and confined to Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 328)

1736 CE – Finale, Italy – Jews forced into Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 416)

1737 CE – St. Salvatore, Italy – Jews forced to move to Casale (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 409)

1737 CE – Genoa, Italy – Jews expelled (but not for long) (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 416)

1738 CE – Wurtemburg, Germany – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1739 CE – Monastero, Italy – Jews forced to move to Acqui (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 409)

1740 CE – Little Russia (Beylorus) – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1742 CE – Russian towns – Jews expelled by Empress Elizabeth of Russia (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1744 CE – Sardinia, Italy – Jews partially expelled and forced into Ghettos (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 417)

1744 CE – Breslau, Germany – Jews expelled by Frederik II The Great

1744 CE – Prague, Hungary – Jews expelled (Rafael Patai, ‘The Jews of Hungary’, p. 319-321)

1744 CE – Bohemia – Jews expelled

1744 CE – Hungary – Jews expelled for the third time by Queen Maria Theresa (Rafael Patai, ‘The Jews of Hungary’, p. 320-322)

1744 CE – Slovakia – Jews expelled

1744 CE – Livonia – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1744 CE – Breslau, Germany – Jews expelled by Fredrik II The Great

1745 CE – Verona, Italy – Jews partially expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 413)

1745 CE – Moravia – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1745 CE – Prague, Bohemia – Jews expelled by Archduchess of Austria Maria Theresa (Philip Broadhead/Chris Cook, ‘The Routledge Companion to Early Modern Europe, 1453-1763’)

1746 CE – Budapest, Hungary – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’)

1746 CE – Sicily, Italy – Jews expelled by King Charles IV of Bourbon (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 351)

1746 CE – Naples, Italy – Jews expelled by King Charles IV of Bourbon (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 351)

1750 CE – Rome, Italy – Jewish Spice Traders expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 375)

1751 CE – Leghorn, Italy – Jews killed for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 413)

1753 CE – Verona, Italy – Jews remaining expelled and rabbis killed (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 413)

1753 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews partially expelled for possession of “forbidden books” (The Talmud) (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 411)

1753 CE – Kovard, Lithuania – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1754 CE – Mantua, Italy – Jews killed for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 413)

1754 CE – Ferrara, Italy – Jews killed for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 413)

1754 CE – Alessandria, Italy – Jewish killed for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 413)

1758 CE – Parma, Italy – Jews expelled by Bourbon Duke (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 417)

1758 CE – Busseto, Italy – Jews expelled by Bourbon Duke (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 417)

1761 CE – Lubeck, Germany – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1761 CE – Bordeaux, France – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1761 CE – Kaunas, Lithuania – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/kaunas)

1763 CE – Bohemia – Foreign-born Jews expelled (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/sunderland)

1766 CE – Rome, Italy – Roman Rabbis Imprisoned/Cemetary, Syangogue destroyed (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 411)

1767 CE – Modena, Italy – Jewish loan-bankers expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 416)

1770 CE – Correggio, Italy – Jews expelled (unsuccessful) (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 416)

1772 CE – Poland – Jews expelled to the Pale of Settlement (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1772 CE – Russia – Jews expelled to the Pale of Settlement (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1775 CE – Warsaw, Poland – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1775 CE – Alsace, France – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1777 CE – Venice, Italy – Jewish merchants/manufacturers expelled for criminality/racketerring (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 415, 497)

1778 CE – Friuli, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 423)

1779 CE – Correggio, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 328)

1780 CE – Padua, Italy – Jewish silk-weavers expelled for criminality/organized crime (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 416)

1781 CE – Montagnana, Italy – Jews expelled for not staying in Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 416)

1782 CE – Conselve, Italy – Jews expelled for not staying in Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 416)

1782 CE – Cittadella, Italy – Jews expelled for not staying in Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 416)

1783 CE – Ancona, Italy – 60 Jews arrested for kidnapping ring/partially expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 418)

1783 CE – Spilimbergo, Italy – Jews expelled for not staying in Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 416)

1783 CE – Friuli, Italy – Jews expelled for not staying in Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 416)

1783 CE – Morocco – Jews partially expelled by Sultan Mohammed Ben Abdellah al-Khatib (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1784 CE – Morocco – Jews expelled again (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1785 CE – Libya – Jews expelled and killed by Ali Burzi Pasha (http://www.jewishvirutallibrary.org)

1786 CE – Morocco – Jews expelled for 3rd time (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1786 CE – Jedda, Arabia – Jews expelled by Sultan Abdulhamid I (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1789 CE – Alsace, France – Jews expelled again (Beatrice Philippe, ‘La Revolution et l’Empire’, 1979)

1790 CE – Leghorn, Italy – Jews partially expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 426)

1790 CE – Florence, Italy – Jews killed for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 426)

1790 CE – Warsaw, Poland – Jews expelled again (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1791 CE – Saint-Domingue, Hispaniola – Jews expelled

1791 CE – Polish towns – Jews expelled by Catherine II of Russia (http://www.haaretz.com/jewish/this-day-in-jewish-history/.premium-1.564905)

1791 CE – Russian towns – Jews expelled by Catherine II of Russia (http://www.haaretz.com/jewish/this-day-in-jewish-history/.premium-1.564905)

1793 CE – Ancona, Italy – Jewish Ghetto burned after conspiracy plot by Jewish Merchants is discovered (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 431)

1793 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews assaulted for sympathy with invading Revolutionary French forces/Assassination (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 426)

1796 CE – Piedmont, Italy – Jews assaulted/partially expelled after their ghetto is sacked by “reactionaries” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 428)

1797 CE – Pesaro, Italy – Jews killed for engaging in plot to supply invading French with arms (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 431)

1797 CE – Lugo, Italy – Jews killed when city is sacked (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 430)

1797 CE – Padua, Italy – Jews killed and imprisoned for “Revolutionary sympathies” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 432)

1797 CE – Kaunas, Lithuania – Jews expelled unsuccessfully

1798 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews killed for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 432, 434)

1798 CE – Pesaro, Italy – Jews killed and ransomed after 2 synagogues are sacked by Italians (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Venice, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Lugo, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Cento, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Reggio, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Modena, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Campformio, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Padua, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Verona, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Piedmont, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Chieri, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Alessandria, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Acqui, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Fossano, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 438)

1798 CE – Senigallia, Italy – Jews killed during Napoleon’s absence/campaign in Egypt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 439)

1799 CE – Malta, Italy – Jews killed, captured and held for ransom after pogrom (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 350)

1799 CE – Urbino, Italy – Jews killed and partially expelled after city is recaptured from French (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 434)

1799 CE – Senigallia, Italy – Jews expelled and killed after city is sacked after French withdrawal (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 435)

1799 CE – Ancona, Italy – Jews expelled and killed, charged with “summoning the foreigner (French)” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 435)

1799 CE – Ferrara, Italy – Jews killed (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 437)

1799 CE – Bologna, Italy – Jews expelled on charges of disloyalty and subversive activity (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 439)

1799 CE – Milan, Italy – Jews expelled on charges of disloyalty and subversive activity (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 439)

1799 CE – Modena, Italy – Jews expelled on charges of disloyalty and subversive activity (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 439)

1799 CE – Mantua, Italy – Jews expelled on charges of disloyalty and subversive activity (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 439)

1799 CE – Elbe, Italy – Jews expelled and imprsoned (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 439)

1800 CE – Arezzo, Italy – Jews expelled and killed along with French soldiers (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 436)

1801 CE – Florence, Italy – Jews expelled unsuccessfully because the Archbishop Antonia Martini prevented the expulsion (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 436)

1801 CE – Sienna, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 437)

1801 CE – Monte San Savino – Jews expelled and killed for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 437)

1801 CE – Ivrea, Italy – Jews attacked/self-emigrate (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 442)

1802 CE – Tuscany, Italy – Jews killed and paritally expelled by Austrians for disloyalty and subversive activity (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 437)

1803 CE – Asti, Italy – Jews expelled out of Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 442)

1804 CE – Villages in Russia – Jews expelled (Aleksander Solzhenitsyn, ‘200 Years Together’)

1806 CE – Lucca, Italy – anti-Jewish “manifestations” and commercial boycott of Jewcontrolled industries/banks (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 442)

1808 CE – Villages & Countrysides, Russia – Jews expelled (Aleksander Solzhenitsyn, ‘200 Years Together’)

1809 CE – Sermide, Italy – Jews killed in an agrarian revolt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 442)

1809 CE – Ferrara, Italy – Jews killed in an agrarian revolt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 442)

1809 CE – Rovigo, Italy – Jews killed in an agrarian revolt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 442)

1811 CE – Alsace, France – Jewish merchants expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 442)

1814 CE – Elba, Italy – Napoleon partially expels Jews/limits Jewish immigration (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 442)

1814 CE – Piedmont, Italy – Jews once more confined to Ghettos (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 448)

1814 CE – Nice, Italy – Jewish students expelled from all educational institutions (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 448)

1815 CE – Lubeck, Germany – Jews expelled (Joseph A. Biesinger, ‘Germany: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present’, p. 216)

1815 CE – Bremen, Germany – Jews expelled (Joseph A. Biesinger, ‘Germany: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present’, p. 216)

1815 CE – Franconia, Germany – Jews expelled (H.I. Bach, ‘The German Jew: A Synthesis of Judaism and Western Civilization, 1730-1930’, p. 108)

1815 CE – Swabia, Germany – Jews expelled (H.I. Bach, ‘The German Jew: A Synthesis of Judaism and Western Civilization, 1730-1930’, p. 109)

1815 CE – Bavaria, Germany – Jews expelled (H.I. Bach, ‘The German Jew: A Synthesis of Judaism and Western Civilization, 1730-1930’, p. 109)

1820 CE – Bremes, France – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1820 CE – The Corso, Italy – Jewish merchants expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 450)

1820 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews ordered back into Ghettos (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 450)

1822 CE – Rubiera, Italy – Jews expelled by Duke of Medina for subversive activity (The Carbonari) (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 455)

1822 CE – Russian villages – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1824 CE – Mantua, Italy – Jews charged with Ritual Murder, pogromed (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 453)

1825 CE – Mohilev, Poland – Jews expelled by Emperor Alexander I (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1825 CE – Vitebsk, Poland – Jews expelled by Emperor Alexander I (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1828 CE – Slerno, Italy – Jews killed for conspiring with The Carbonari (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 455)

1829 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews killed and partially expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 453)

1829 CE – Hamah, Syria – Jews expelled for Ritual Murder of a Syrian girl (Sir Richard Francis Burton, ‘The Jew, The Gypsy, and El Islam’, 1898)

1829 CE – Kiev, Russia – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1829 CE – Nikolayev, Russia – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1830-1831 CE – Poland – Jews expelled by General Ghlopicki (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1831 CE – Leghorn, Italy – Jews partially expelled for revolutionary sympathies with Mazzini’s ‘Young Italy’ (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 457)

1831 CE – Moldova – Jews who could not prove their usefullness expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1831 CE – Wallchia, Poland – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1833 CE – Leghorn, Italy – Jews partially expelled for financing/aiding Mazzini’s ‘Young Italy’ (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 457)

1836 CE – Bologna, Italy – Jews expelled for Jewing the economy (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 452, 491)

1840 CE – Piedmont, Italy – Jewish rabbis expelled for revolutionary sympathies (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 454)

1842 CE – Mantua, Italy – Jews charged with Ritual Murder, pogromed (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 454)

1842 CE – Milan, Italy – Jews partially expelled for subversive activity (‘Young Italy’) (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 459)

1843 CE – Russian Border – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1843 CE – Austria – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1843 CE – Prussia – Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1844 CE – Genoa, Italy – Jews Bankers expelled after violence against communisty (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 453)

1848 CE – Paris, France – Jews partially expelled for aiding/financing revolution (Priscilla Robertson, ‘Revolutions of 1848: A Social History’, p. 72)

1848 CE – Milan, Italy – Jews partially expelled for aiding/financing revolution (Priscilla Robertson, ‘Revolutions of 1848: A Social History’, p. 350)

1848 CE – Acqui, Italy – Jews partially expelled for aiding/financing revolution (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 466)

1848 CE – Venice, Italy – Jews partially expelled for aiding/financing revolution (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 493)

1848 CE – Berlin, Germany – Jews partially expelled for aiding/financing revolution (Priscilla Robertson, ‘Revolutions of 1848: A Social History’, p. 121)

1848 CE – Austria – Jews partially expelled by Hapsburgs for aiding/financing revolution (Priscilla Robertson, ‘Revolutions of 1848: A Social History’, p. 237)

1850 CE – Romania – Jews expelled by Interior Minister Ion Bratianu (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1851 CE – Venice, Italy – Jews partially expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 468)

1851 CE – Tuscany, Italy – Jews partially expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 468)

1851 CE – Bologna, Italy – Jews imprisoned/partially expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 468)

1851 CE – Ferrara, Italy – Jews Merchants expelled for “secret society” participation (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 468)

1855 CE – Badia, Rovigo, Italy – Jews charged with Ritual Murder, pogromed (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 453)

1855 CE – Coro, Venezuela – Jews expelled (http://wwwjewishvirtuallibrary.org/theexpelled-jews-of-coro-venezuela)

1858 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews charged with Ritual Murder (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 471)

1858 CE – Sardinia, Italy – Jews pogromed/expelled (unsuccessful due to bribery to The Pope) (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 471)

1862 CE – Areas in the United States under General Grant’s jurisdiction – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1862 CE – Velletri, Italy – Jewish Merchants expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 471)

1864 CE – Izmir, Ottoman Empire – Jews charged with Ritual Murder (Tracy K Harris, Death of a Language, p. 43)

1864 CE – Genoa, Italy – Jews pogromed/self-deported (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 491)

1866 CE – Constantinople – Jews charged with Ritual Murder (Tracy K Harris, Death of a Language, p. 43)

1866 CE – Galtaz, Romania – Jews expelled (http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/galati/Galatz_history.htm)

1867 CE – Romanian villages – Jews expelled (B. Booker, ‘Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’, Ch. 4)

1868 CE – Constantinople – Jews charged with Ritual Murder/partially expelled (Tracy K Harris, Death of a Language, p. 43)

1872 CE – Izmir, Ottoman Empire – Jews charged with Ritual Murder (Tracy K Harris, Death of a Language, p. 43)

1874 CE – Constantinople – Jews charged with Ritual Murder (Tracy K Harris, Death of a Language, p. 43)

1875 CE – Izmir, Ottoman Empire – Jews charged with Ritual Murder (Tracy K Harris, Death of a Language, p. 43)

1881-1884 CE – Russia – Jews expelled (Alex Bein, ‘The Jewish Question: Biography of a World Problem’, p. 265)

1891 CE – Moscow, Russia – Jews expelled by Governor Grand Duke Sergei (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1910 CE – Kiev, Russia – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1911 CE – Tuscany, Italy – Jews expelled for aiding the enemy during Italo-Turkish War (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 479)

1915 CE – Kovno, Russia – Jews expelled by Commander Niolai A. (Petr L. Bark, ‘Vospominania’, 1966, p. 93)

1915 CE – Kurland, Russia – Jews expelled by Commander Niolai A. (Petr L. Bark, ‘Vospominania’, 1966, p. 93)

1919 CE – Bavaria, Germany – Foreign-born Jews expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)

1921 CE – Austria – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1921 CE – Mongolia – Jews expelled (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Central_Asia)

1925 CE – Milan, Italy – Jews partially expelled and imprisoned after leading “anti-Fascist” riots (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 510)

1933-1934 CE – Towns in Afghanistan – Jews expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org)

1934 CE – Piedmont, Italy – Jews arrested/expelled for “subversive activities” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 516)

1935 CE – Libya (possession of Italy) – Jews stripped of citizenship and ordered to leave within 6 months (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 529)

1935 CE – Aegean Islands (possession of Italy) – Jews stripped of citizenship/ordered to leave within 6 months (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 529)

1936 CE – Palestine – Jews killed for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 518)

1937 CE – Milan, Italy – Mussolini issues decree prohibiting Jewish immigration/ordering Jews to evacuate within 6 months (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 527)

1937 CE – Florence/Triest, Italy – ‘Institute for the Study of the Jewish Problem’ is established (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 532)

1937 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews partially expelled for “subversive activity” (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 532)

1937 CE – Milan, Italy – Jews partially expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 532)

1937 CE – Florence, Italy – Jews partially expelled for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 532)

1938 CE – Ecuador – Jews expelled (http://trove.hla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11142190)

1938-1945 CE – Germany – Jews expelled

1939 CE – Albania – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 535)

1939 CE – Ecuador – Jews expelled

1939 CE – Poland – Jews expelled

1939 CE – Hungary – Jews expelled

1940 CE – France – Jews expelled

1940 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews partially expelled after pogrom (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 536)

1940 CE – Trieste, Italy – Jews partially expelled after pogrom (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 536)

1940 CE – Sicily, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 537)

1940 CE – Sardinia, Italy – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 537)

1940 CE – Milan, Italy – Jewish bankers expelled for British support/pogroms (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 538)

1940 CE – Genoa, Italy – Jewish bankers expelled for British support/pogroms (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 538)

1940 CE – Fiume, Italy – Jews arrested/expelled for spreading anti-Fascist propaganda (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 538)

1941 CE – Africa (Italian possessions) – Jews arrested and deported for rioting (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 538)

1941 CE – Austria – Jews expelled

1941 CE – Checkloslavia – Jews expelled

1942-1943 CE – Tripoli, Africa – Jews expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 539)

1943 CE – The Balkans – Jews expelled and arrested (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 540)

1943 CE – Alessandria, Italy – Jews expelled by Minister of the Interior Buffarini Guidi (http://www.jewishviturallibrary.org/alessandria)

1943 CE – Ferrara, Italy – Jews attacked/imprisoned/partially expelled for assassination of Fascist leader (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 543, 545)

1943 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews pogromed/100 partially expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 543)

1943 CE – Verona, Italy – Jews stripped of citizenship (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 544)

1944 CE – Rome, Italy – Jews pogromed in retaliation for ambush of German troops (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 545)

1944 CE – Florence, Italy – Jews pogromed/sent to concentration camps (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 545)

1944 CE – Pisa, Italy – Jews pogromed/sent to concentration camps (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 545)

1944 CE – Alessandria, Italy – Jewish homes/synagogue destroyed (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 548)

1944 CE – Fiume, Italy – Jewish homes/synagogue destroyed (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 548)

1944 CE – Turin, Italy – Jewish homes/synagogue destroyed (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 548)

1944 CE – Casale, Italy – Jewish homes/synagogue destroyed (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 549)

1947 CE – Yemen – Jews expelled and killed

1948 CE – Iraq – Jews expelled by Prime Minister Nuri as-Said (Orit Bashkin, ‘New Babylonians: A History of Jews in Modern Iraq’, 2012, p. 277)

1948 CE – Bombay, India – Jews expelled (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_exudus_from_Arab_and_Muslim_countries)

1948 CE – Pakistan – Jews expelled (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_exudus_from_Arab_and_Muslim_countries)

1948 CE – West Bank – Jews expelled

1948 CE – Jerusalem – Jews expelled

1948 CE – Morocco – Jews expelled (Yehuda Grinker, ‘The Emigration of Atlas Jews to Israel’, 1973)

1948-1949 CE – Yemen – Jews expelled and killed for Ritual Murders (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jewish-refugees-from-arab-countries-yemen)

1956 CE – Egypt – Jews expelled (Derek Hopwood, ‘Egypt, 1945-1990: Politics and Society’, 2002)

1959 CE – Cuba – Jews expelled and forced into exile

1963 CE – Algeria, Africa – Jews expelled after Algerian independence (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Algeria)

1968 CE – Poland – Jews expelled (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_Polish_political_crisis)

1972 CE – Uganda – Jews expelled by President Idi Amin (M. Jamison, ‘Idi Amin and Uganda: An Annotated Bibliography’, 1992, p. 155)

2014 CE – San Juan la Laguana, Guatemala – Jews expelled due to lack of contact with locals (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/centralamericaandthecaribbean/guatemala/11065563/Jewish-sect-expelled-from-Guatemalan-village-after-clashes-with-Mayan-villagers.html