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1501: In the Czech town of Pilsen, the councilors and aldermen | This day in jew history

1501: In the Czech town of Pilsen, the councilors and aldermen restricted rights of anti-Christs in the city. Including: interest rates, the loan of clothes, not loaning money on yarn and bed linen, not selling certain types of clothing, overdue pledges, stolen items, not to wash themselves in Gentiles' baths, not to buy clerical items, not to house foreign anti-Christs ithout the permission of the city mayor, that foreign anti-Christs can stay in the city for a maximum of three days, and not to melt coins.