Dan Gleesak
Well-known member
Your prideCompared to what?
Your prideCompared to what?
https://x.com/jacksonhinklle/status/1711428993574944890?s=20
"Israel just blew up the third oldest church in the world. Saint Porphyrius Orthodox Church in Gaza was 1,616 years old."
Hope so. Thanks!Church of Saint Porphyrios in Gaza Remains Intact Amidst Conflict
Amidst the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, there have been numerous claims and counterclaims regarding the destruction of various sites. One such claim was made earlier today, stating that the Church of Saint Porphyrios in Gaza, a Greek Orthodox Church with a rich history spanning over 1597 years, had been destroyed by an Israeli airstrike. However, the curator of the church has now come forward to debunk these claims, assuring that the church remains intact and is currently providing refuge to those affected by the bombings.
MIA would be better, he's actually having a BBQ at the White House with a band and snacks...
Israel hates Christians.
You can't expect much else from that source.Some Israelis do. Some Israelis don't.
From The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum:
Christian Persecution of Jews over the Centuries
https://www.ushmm.org/research/abou...istian-persecution-of-jews-over-the-centuries
You can't expect much else from that source.
What does the Holocaust Museum have to do with medieval times history?The Holocaust Museum doesn't know about Christian persecution of Jews? Wow, dude....
What does the Holocaust Museum have to do with medieval times history?
You can't expect much else from that source.
3rd cent. B.C.E. | Manetho, Greco-Egyptian historian, says Jews were expelled from Egypt as lepers. |
38 C.E. | Anti-Jewish riots in Alexandria (Egypt many Jews killed, and all the Jews were confined to one quarter of the city. |
19 C.E. | Emperor Tiberius expels the Jews from Rome and Italy. |
66 C.E. | Massacre of the Jews of Alexandria (Egypt) in which 50,000 were killed. |
1st cent. C.E. | Apion of Alexandria surpasses other Hellenistic anti-Semites in the crudeness of his fabrications. |
200 | Tertullian, Church Father, writes his anti-Jewish polemic in Latin Adversus Judaeos. |
325 | After the ecumenical council, Nicaea, the Christian Church formualtes its policy toward the Jews: the Jews must continue to exist for the sake of Christianity in seclusion and humiliation. |
386-387 | John Chrysostom, Church Father in the East, violently anti-Jewish, delivers eight sermons in Antioch. |
438 | Theodosius II, Roman emperor of the East, legalizes the civil inferiority of the Jews. |
468 | Persecutions of the Jews in Babylonia. |
c. 470 | Jews persecuted in Babylonia by Firuz, the exilarch, and many Jews killed and their children given to Mazdeans. |
535-553 | Emperor Justinian I issues his novellae to Corpus Juris Civilis expressing his anti-Jewish policy. |
612 | Visigothic king Sisebut of Spain inaugurates a policy of forcible conversion of all Jews in the kingdom. |
624-628 | Jewish tribes of Hejaz (Arabia) destroyed by Muhammad. |
628 | Dagobert I expels Jews from Frankish kingdom. |
632 | Heraclius, Byzantine emperor, decrees forced baptism of all Jews in the Byzantine empire. |
632 | Official Church doctrine on conversion of Jews in Spain formulated. |
638 | Visigothic king Chintila compels the sixth council of Toledo to adopt resolution proclaiming that only Catholics may reside in the kingdom Spain. |
694-711 | All Jews under Visigothic rule in Spain declared slaves, their possessions confiscated and the Jewish religion outlawed. |
717-20 | Caliph Omar 11 introduces series of discriminatory regulations against the dhimmi, the protected Christians and Jews, among them the wearing of a special garb. |
1009-13 | Fatimid caliph Al-Hãkim in Erez Israel issues severe restrictions against Jews. |
1012 | Emperor Henry 11 of Germany expels Jews from Mainz, the beginning of persecutions against Jews in Germany. |
1096-99 | First Crusade. Crusaders massacre the Jews of the Rhineland (1096). |
1144 | Blood libel at Norwich (England); first record, blood libel. |
1146 | Anti-Jewish riots in Rhineland by the Crusaders of the second Crusade. |
1147 | Beginning of the brutal persecutors of the of North Africa under the Almohads, lasted until 1212. |
1182 | King Philip Augustus of France decrees the expulsion of the Jews from his kingdom and the confiscation of their real estate. |
1190 | Anti-Jewish riots in England: massacre at York,and other cities. |
1215 | Fourth Lateran Council introduces the Jewish Badge. |
1235 | Blood libel at Fulda, Germany. |
1236 | Severe anti-Jewish persecutions in western France. |
1240 | Disputation of Paris which led to the burning of the Talmud. |
1242 | Burning of the Talmud at Paris. |
1255 | Blood libel at Lincoln, England. |
1263 | Disputation of Barcelona. |
1290 | Expulsion of the Jews from England, the first of the great general expulsions of the Middle Ages. |
1298-99 | Massacre of thousands of Jews in 146 localities in southern and central Germany led by the German knight Rindfleisch. |
1306 | Expulsion of Jews from France. |
1306-20 | Pastoureaux ("Shepherds"), participants of the second Crusade in France against the Muslims in Spain, attack the Jews of 120 localities in southwest France. |
1321 | Persecutions against Jews in central France in consequence of a false charge of their supposed collusion with the lepers. |
1321-22 | Expulsion from the kingdom of France. |
1336-39 | Persecutions against Jews in Franconia and Alsace led by lawless German bands, the Armleder. |
1348-50 | Black Death Massacres which spread throughout Spain, France, Germany and Austria, as a result of accusations that the Jews had caused the death of Christians by poisoning the wells and other water sources. |
1389 | Massacre of the Prague (Bohemia) community. |
1391 | Wave of massacres and conversions in Spain and Balearic Islands. |
1394 | Expulsion from the kingdom of France. |
1399 | Blood libel in Poznan. |
1411-12 | Oppressive legislation against Jews in Spain as an outcome of the preaching of the Dominican friar Vicente Ferrer. |
1413-14 | Disputation of Tortosa (Spain). The most important and longest of the Christian-Jewish disputations the consequence of which was mass conversions and intensified persecutions. |
1421 | Persecutions of Jews in Vienna and its environs, confiscation of their possessions, and conversion of Jewish children, 270 Jews burnt at stake, known as the Wiener Gesera(Vienna Edict). Expulsion of Jews from Austria. |
1435 | Massacre and conversion of the Jews of Majorca. |
1438 | Establishment of mellahs (ghettos) in Morocco. |
1452-3 | John of Capistrano, Italian Franciscan friar, incites persecutions and expulsions of Jews from cities in Germany. |
1473 | Marranos of Valladolid and Cordoba, in Spain massacred. |
1474 | Marranos of Segovia, Spain, massacred. |
1480 | Inquisition established in Spain. |
1483 | Torquemada appointed inquisitor general of Spanish Inquisition. Expulsion of Jews from Warsaw. |
1490-91 | Blood libel in La Guardia, town in Spain, where the alleged victim became revered as a saint. |
1492 | Expulsion from Spain. |
1492-93 | Expulsion from Sicily. |
1495 | Expulsion from Lithuania. |
1496-97 | Expulsion from Portugal: mass forced conversion. |
1506 | Massacre of Marranos in Lisbon. |
1510 | Expulsion of Jews from Brandenburg (Germany). |
1516 | Venice initiates the ghetto, the first in Christian Europe. |
1531 | Inquisition established in Portugal. |
1535 | Jews of Tunisia expelled and massacred. |
1541 | Expulsion from the kingdom of Naples. Expulsion from Prague and crown cities. |
1544 | Martin Luther, German religious reformer, attacks the Jews with extreme virulence. |
1550 | Expulsion from Genoa (Italy). |
1551 | Expulsion from Bavaria. |
1553 | Burning of the Talmud in Rome. |
1554 | Censorship of Hebrew books introduced in Italy. |
1556 | Burning of Marranos at Ancona, Italy. |
1567 | Expulsion from the republic of Genoa (Italy). |
1569, 1593 | Expulsion from the Papal States (Italy). |
1614 | Vincent Fettmilch, anti-Jewish guild leader in Frankfort, Germany, attacks with his followers the Jews of the town and forces them to leave the City. |
1624 | Ghetto established at Ferrara (Italy). |
1648-49 | Massacres initiated by Bogdan Chmielnicki, leader of the Cossacks, and peasant uprising against Polish rule in the Ukraine, in which 100,000 Jews were killed and 300 communities destroyed. |
1650 | Jews of Tunisia confined to special quarters (Hãra). |
1655-56 | Massacres of Jews during the wars of Poland against Sweden and Russia. |
1670 | Expulsion from Vienna. Blood libel at Metz (France). |
1711 | Johann Andreas Eisenmenger writes his Entdecktes Judenthum ("Judaism Unmasked"), a work denouncing Judaism and whlch had a formative influence on modern anti-Semitic polemics. |
1712 | Blood libel in Sandomierz (Poland) after which the Jews of the'town were expelled. |
1715 | Pope Pius VI issues a severe "Edict concerning the Jews", in which he renews all former restrictions against them. |
1734-36 | Haidamacks, paramilitary bands in Polish Ukraine, attack Jews. |
1745 | Expulsion from Prague. |
1768 | Haidamacks massacre the Jews of Uman (Poland) together with the Jews from other places who had sought refuge there. |
1788 | Haidamacks massacre the Jews of Uman (Poland 20,000 Jews and Poles killed. |
1790-92 | Destruction of most of the Jewish communities of Morocco. |
1791 | Pale of Settlement -twenty-five provinces of Czarist Russia established, where Jews permitted permanent residence: Jews forbidden to settle elsewhere in Russia. |
1805 | Massacre of Jews in Algeria. |
1819 | A series of anti-Jewish riots in Germany that spread to several neighboring countries (Denmark, Poland, Latvia and Bohemia) known as Hep! Hep! Riots, from the derogatory rallying cry against the Jews in Germany. |
1827 | Compulsory military service for the Jews of Russia: Jewish minors under 18 years of age, known as "Cantonists," placed in preparatory military training establishments. |
1835 | Oppressive constitution for the Jews in Russia issued by Czar Nicholas 1. |
1840 | Blood libel in Damascus (The Damascus Affair). |
1853 | Blood libel in Saratov (Russia), bringing a renewal of the blood libel throughout Russia. |