Jews Were Expelled 1,030 Times Out of 132 Host Countries By Queens & Kings
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1717 A.D. – Gibraltar, British Territory – Jews Expelled (http://www.jewishhistory.org)
1721 A.D. – Senigallia, Italy – Jews accused of Ritual Murder
(C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jewsof Italy’, p. 388)
1724 A.D. – Vercelli, Italy – Jews Expelled
(C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 328)
1727 A.D. – Russia – Jews Expelled by Catherine I of Russia
(P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘AntiSemitism:Causes and Effects’)
1729 A.D. – Piedmont, Italy – Jews forced into countryside after new Constitution
(C. Roth,‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 409)
1730 A.D. – Cuorgne, Italy – Jews self-deport/transfer to Turin (C. Roth, ‘The History of theJews of Italy’, p. 409)
1736 A.D. – Modena, Italy – Jews Expelled/Self-Deported (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews ofItaly’, p. 328)
1736 A.D. – Correggio, Italy – Jews Expelled/Confined to Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of theJews of Italy’, p. 328)
1736 A.D. – Finale, Italy – Jews forced into Ghetto for Heresy
(C. Roth, ‘The History of theJews of Italy’, p. 416)
1737 A.D. – St. Salvatore, Italy – Jews forced to move to Casale (C. Roth, ‘The History of theJews of Italy’, p. 409)
1737 A.D. – Genoa, Italy – Jews Expelled (but not for long)
(C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jewsof Italy’, p. 416)
1738 A.D. – Wurtemburg, Germany – Jews Expelled
(P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘AntiSemitism:Causes and Effects’)
1739 A.D. – Monastero, Italy – Jews forced to move to Acqui (C. Roth, ‘The History of of Italy’, p. 409)
1740 A.D. – Little Russia (Beylorus) – Jews Expelled
(P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘AntiSemitism:Causes and Effects’)
1742 A.D. – Russian towns – Jews Expelled by Empress Elizabeth of Russia
(http://www.jewishhistory.org)
1744 A.D. – Sardinia, Italy – Jews partially Expelled/forced into Ghettos
(C. Roth, ‘The Historyof the Jews of Italy’, p. 417)
1744 A.D. – Breslau, Germany – Jews Expelled by Frederik II The Great
1744 A.D. – Prague, Hungary – Jews Expelled (Rafael Patai, ‘The Jews of Hungary’, p. 319-321)
1744 A.D. – Bohemia – Jews Expelled
1744 A.D. - Hungary - Jews Expelled for the third time by Queen Maria Theresa
(Rafael Patai, ‘The Jews of Hungary’, p. 320-322)
1744 A.D. – Slovakia – Jews Expelled
1744 A.D. – Livonia – Jews Expelled (
P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes andEffects’)
1744 A.D. – Breslau, Germany – Jews Expelled by Frederik II The Great
1745 A.D. – Verona, Italy – Jews partially expelled (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’,p. 413)
1745 A.D. – Moravia – Jews Expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes andEffects’)
1745 A.D. – Prague, Bohemia – Jews Expelled by Archduchess of Austria Maria Theresa
(PhilipBroadhead/Chris Cook, ‘The Routledge Companion to Early Modern Europe, 1453-1763’)
1746 A.D. – Budapest, Hungary – Jews Expelled for spreading Heresy
(B. Booker, ‘The Lie:35 Exposing the Satanic Plot Behind Anti-Semitism’)