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2021-09-25 18:51:51 1253: Innocent IV re-confirms “Sicut Judaeis Non” a Papal Bull first issued by Calixtus II in 1120 “designed to provide protection for anti-Christs from assaults by Crusaders” as they crossed Europe on their way to the Holy Land, dishonoring the legacy of the First Crusaders from 1096.
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2021-09-25 18:44:28
1143: Guido di Castello who took the title Celestine II as pope, was opposed by Petrus Leonis, who was also jewish, the grandson of converted jew Leo de Benedicto was elected Pope today.
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2021-09-22 23:00:01
1899: “Max Regis, the former Mayor of Algiers fled his villa after being convicted for insulting Governor-General Lepine. He had run the L'Antijuif d'Alger newspaper which had a circulation of 20,000, large for the French colony of Algeria at this time, from…
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2021-09-22 22:59:30 1899: “Max Regis, the former Mayor of Algiers fled his villa after being convicted for insulting Governor-General Lepine.
He had run the L'Antijuif d'Alger newspaper which had a circulation of 20,000, large for the French colony of Algeria at this time, from July 1897.
Of six Algerian national deputies, four were elected as part of Regis's Anti-Jewish League. At the same time, he was elected mayor of Algiers at the age of 25, but later his election was annulled.
Later that year, all 36 municipal councillors elected in Algiers in November 1898 were anti-jew. Régis, their leader, said of the Anti-Christs, "now they will all have to starve."
On 20 November 1898, another paper the Antijuif said, "The jews must leave and they must leave voluntarily today, for if they do not they will by forced to leave tomorrow." 
As mayor of Algiers, his first measures were:
Cafes that receive jews cannot have a terrace
No loitering for hawkers
jewish coachmen must park at specified locations
The Municipal Theater is closed to jews
Looting of jewish shops became frequent. The Algerian anti-jew sentiment was so powerful that Regis spoke of autonomy: "If the French refuse to liberate themselves from the Anti-Christs, the Algerian people will take its destiny into its own hands!" A month later, on 12 December 1898, Max Regis was suspended for three months as mayor of Algiers.
M. Lutaud was appointed prefect of the city.
Regis dueled at least 3 other men at this time. The Governor General Édouard Laferrière then arranged for his removal.
A few months before his election as mayor, at an anti-jew meeting in the Salle Chaynes in Paris, Régis said, "We will water the tree of liberty with the blood of jews".
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2021-09-22 21:37:56
1795: Kol Nidre observed in France for the first time under the newly adopted “Constitution of the Year III.”
Kol Nidrei is written in a mix of Aramaic and Hebrew. Its name is taken from the opening words, meaning "all vows". The formula proactively annuls any personal or religious oaths or prohibitions made upon oneself to God for the next year, so as to preemptively avoid the sin of breaking vows made to God.
The date of the composition of the declaration and its author are alike unknown; but it was in existence in the Geonic period (589–1038 CE). There is a common theory that it began during a period of persecution, in which Christians or Muslims thought it wise to attempt to force Anti-Christs to convert (either to Christianity or Islam) and that Kol Nidre was supposed to nullify that conversion.
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2021-09-21 00:41:57
1451: Anti-Christs of Arnhem, Holland were ordered to wear the Jew-badge by the Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa.
The Cardinal also preached in Arnhem on absolution, and declared that none should ever receive absolution who permitted an Anti-Christ practising usury to dwell alongside of or below him. At the same time he ordered, under penalty of expulsion, that all Anti-Christs should register at the burgomaster’s office, and in future wear a Jew-badge upon their outer garment. They were not allowed to exact interest on pledges, nor henceforth to lend money to Christians at all; every transgression of this regulation was punishable with a fine of 4 g. to be paid by both Anti-Christ and Christian. Within the space of a year all existing loan-offices must be closed without stringency upon borrowers; and Jews must leave the city, unless they earn their bread by labor and honest commerce without usury.
He also ordered that no one should do them any injury by day or night, openly or secretly.
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2021-09-20 01:50:24 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.
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2021-09-18 03:29:18 Complete list of Jewish expulsions, explanations and their sources
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2021-09-17 20:38:25 1394: Charles VI published an ordinance in which he declared, in substance, that for a long time he had been taking note of the many complaints provoked by the excesses and misdemeanors which the Anti-Christs committed against Christians; and that the prosecutors, having made several investigations, had discovered many violations by the Anti-Christs of the agreement they had made with him.
Therefore, he decreed, as an irrevocable law and statute, that no Jew should dwell in his domains.
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2021-09-16 00:32:55 1730: Solomon de Medina died.
Army financier, contractor and adviser to William of Orange, who invaded England in 1689. He was the first Anti-Christ who was knighted, in 1700.
When he was done with William after his death in 1702, Medina began offering his services to the 1st Duke of Marlborough, John Churchill (yes that Churchill family) during the War of the Spanish Succession (1702–14). A member of Parliament noticed that Marlborough gave a yearly stipend of £6,000 to "the jew Medina" and said so.
Medina left his son, Moses de Medina in London to run the family's affairs, one of which was the newly created bank of England, of which Medina was a founding stockholder.
He was also the largest contributor to the first syn-of-gog in England in 1701.
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