Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic City of Toledo' has mentioned 'Jews' in the following places:
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Located on the banks of the Tagus in central Iberia, Toledo is known as the "Imperial City" because it was the main venue of the court of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor in Spain, and as the "City of the Three Cultures" for the cultural influences of Christians, Muslims, and Jews reflected in its history. | WIKI |
King Sisebut forced Jews in the Visigothic kingdom to convert to Christianity; this act was criticized and efforts were made to reverse it at the Fourth Council of Toledo in 633. | WIKI |
The Twelfth Council of Toledo approved 28 laws against the Jews. | WIKI |
[31] The leading Jews of Toledo were assembled in the church of Saint Mary on January 27, 681, where the new laws were read out to them. | WIKI |
Under the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toledo multiple persecutions (633, 653, 693) and stake burnings of Jews (638 CE) occurred; the Kingdom of Toledo followed up on this tradition (1368, 1391, 1449, 1486xe2x80x931490 CE) including forced conversions and mass murder and the rioting and blood bath against the Jews of Toledo (1212 CE). | WIKI |
During the persecution of the Jews in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, members of the Jewish community of Toledo produced texts on their long history in Toledo. | WIKI |
It was at this time that Don Isaac Abrabanel, a prominent Jewish figure in Spain in the 15th century and one of the king's trusted courtiers who witnessed the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492, wrote that Toledo was named xe1xb9xaculayxe1xb9xadulah by its first Jewish inhabitants who, he stated, settled there in the 5th century BCE, and which name xe2x80x93 by way of conjecture xe2x80x93 may have been related to its Hebrew cognate xd7x98xd7x9cxd7x98xd7x95xd7x9c (= wandering), on account of their wandering from Jerusalem. | WIKI |
At the synod of 589 the Visigothic King Reccared declared his conversion from Arianism to Catholicism; the synod of 633 decreed uniformity of catholic liturgy throughout the Visigothic kingdom and took stringent measures against baptized Jews who had relapsed into their former faith. | WIKI |
Throughout the seventh century, Jews were flogged, executed, had their property confiscated, were subjected to ruinous taxes, forbidden to trade and, at times, dragged to the baptismal font. | WIKI |
Toledo had large communities of Muslims and Jews until they were expelled from Spain in 1492 (Jews) and 1502 (Mudxc3xa9jars). | WIKI |