Black Death Jewish persecutions
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Black Death Jewish persecutions
Summary
Black Death Jewish persecutions is an antisemitic trope[1]. It draws 383 Wikipedia views per month (antisemitic_trope category, ranking #1 of 5).[2]
Key Facts
- Black Death Jewish persecutions's instance of is recorded as antisemitic trope[3].
- Black Death Jewish persecutions's part of the series is recorded as antisemitism[4].
- Black Death Jewish persecutions's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0j42n9_[5].
- Black Death Jewish persecutions's significant event is recorded as Erfurt massacre[6].
- Black Death Jewish persecutions's significant event is recorded as Basel massacre[7].
- Black Death Jewish persecutions's significant event is recorded as Strasbourg massacre[8].
- Black Death Jewish persecutions's facet of is recorded as Black Death[9].
- Black Death Jewish persecutions's significant person is recorded as Casimir III the Great[10].
- Black Death Jewish persecutions's significant place is recorded as Toulon[11].
- Black Death Jewish persecutions's significant place is recorded as Barcelona[12].
- Black Death Jewish persecutions's significant place is recorded as Kingdom of Aragon[13].
- Black Death Jewish persecutions's significant place is recorded as Free City of Frankfurt[14].
Why It Matters
Black Death Jewish persecutions draws 383 Wikipedia views per month (antisemitic_trope category, ranking #1 of 5).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15]