Antisemitic violence in the Iberian Peninsula peaking in 1391
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Massacre of 1391
Part of Antisemitism in Europe
Slaughter of Jews in Barcelona in 1391 (Josep Segrelles, c. 1910)
Location
Crown of Castile, Crown of Aragon
Date
1391
Target
Jews
Attack type
Pogrom
Motive
Antisemitism
The Massacre of 1391, also known as the pogroms of 1391, was a display of antisemitism and violence against Jews in Castile and Aragon. It was one of the Middle Ages' worst antisemitic outbreaks. Jews in the Iberian Peninsula at this time were generally disliked, and violence against them was common even until the 15th century.[1] The year 1391, however, marked a peak of anti-Jewish violence.[1] Facing death, many Jews converted en masse to Christianity from 1391 on.[2]
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^Illescas Nájera, Francisco (2003). "De la convivencia al fracaso de la conversión: algunos aspectos que promovieron el racismo antijudío en la España de la Reconquista" (PDF). Revista de Humanidades: Tecnológico de Monterrey (14). Monterrey: Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey: 243. ISSN 1405-4167.
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