expulsion of the jews
The "expulsion of the Jews" refers to the act of removing Jewish individuals or communities from a place, typically by government order or societal pressure, resulting in their forced displacement or banishment from a particular region or country.
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- jewish expulsion from austria
- jewish expulsion from belgium
- jewish expulsion from bohemia
- jewish expulsion from denmark
- jewish expulsion from england
- jewish expulsion from france
- jewish expulsion from germany
- jewish expulsion from greece
- jewish expulsion from hungary
- jewish expulsion from italy
- jewish expulsion from lithuania
- jewish expulsion from poland
- jewish expulsion from portugal
- jewish expulsion from russia
- jewish expulsion from sicily
- jewish expulsion from spain
- jewish expulsion from sweden
- jewish expulsion from switzerland
- jewish expulsion from the netherlands
- jewish expulsion from the papal states
- spanish inquisition
- unification of spain
Similar Concepts
- expulsion of jews
- expulsion of jews and muslims
- expulsion of jews from austria (1421)
- expulsion of jews from england (1290)
- expulsion of jews from france (14th century)
- expulsion of jews from holland (1614)
- expulsion of jews from hungary
- expulsion of jews from poland
- expulsion of jews from spain
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- expulsions of jews throughout history
- jewish expulsions from england
- persecution of jews
- spanish expulsion of jews