Expulsion of the Jews from France (1306) — Philip IV
Exemption-Against — Jews / French Crown (1306)
Philip IV; coordinated mass arrest 22 Jul 1306; debts owed to Jewish lenders reverted to the Crown, real estate auctioned to the treasury. Structural class: exemption-against (#100) / state-scale pharmakos.
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