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  1. The Black Death. Jews being burned at the stake in 1349. Miniature from a 14th-century manuscript Antiquitates Flandriae. The Black Death plague devastated Europe in the mid-14th century, annihilating more than a half of the population, with Jews being made scapegoats.

  2. Desde el siglo IX d. C., el mundo islámico medieval ha clasificado a los judíos (y cristianos) como dhimmi, y ha permitido a los judíos practicar su religión más libremente que en la Europa Cristiana Medieval.

  3. Jerome Chanes identifies six stages in the historical development of antisemitism: [2] Pre-Christian anti-Judaism in Ancient Greece and Rome that was primarily ethnic in nature. Christian antisemitism in antiquity and the Middle Ages that was religious in nature and has extended into modern times.

  4. The practice of segregating the Jewish populations of towns and cities into ghettos dates from the Middle Ages and lasted until the 19th and early 20th centuries in much of Europe.

  5. The medieval period saw Jews experience intense antisemitism. One feature of this antisemitism was laws which restricted Jews' freedom. This painting shows one such law, where Jews were forced to wear specific clothing to identify themselves as Jews.

  6. 20 de nov. de 2020 · The existing literature on the history of “antisemitism” and Christian–Jewish relations is vast and this chapter will present only a concise analysis of the heated controversies generated by the use of the term “antisemitism.”