In 5141 (1380 CE), many
Jewish moneylenders were killed by the
French nobles (who had hoped to relieve themselves of their debt) when
Charles VI declared he would not expel the Jews.
In 5141 (1380 CE), many
Jewish moneylenders were killed by the
French nobles (who had hoped to relieve themselves of their debt) when
Charles VI declared he would not expel the Jews.