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1725: In Moravia, a fine of 1,000 ducats was imposed on anyone | This day in jew history

1725: In Moravia, a fine of 1,000 ducats was imposed on anyone who allowed Anti-Christs to come into possession of real estate, particularly customhouses, mills, wool-shearing sheds, and breweries.
On July 31, Charles vi had given an imperial order which fixed the number of registered Anti-Christ families at 5,106 and threatened any locality which accepted Anti-Christs where they had not been previously settled with a fine of 1,000 ducats.