RMABHJP1–Jews of Cologne Germany burned alive in the late Middle Ages. Hand-colored woodcut
RMERG870–English Jew in Middle Ages wearing a tablet shaped badge. Medieval badges to identify citizens who were Jews. A result of the
RM2R7W49B–The Jew and Death. Episode from the Dance of Death, painted in 1441 in the Dominican cemetery in Basel. Engraving from an original by Matthäus Merian in 1641. 'Les Arts au Moyen Age et a l'Epoque de la Renaissance', by Paul Lacroix. Paris, 1877.
RMC09CB6–A Jewish man in a medieval city is attacked by a mob
RMP2CF92–Jew's daughter accused of witchcraft in the Middle Ages. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2WCDT6A–History of Germany. Middle Ages. 1200. From left to right, knight, Jews, Knight of the Teutonic Order and noblewomen. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume X, 1881.
RMK92PC0–Attack on a Jewish man in the middle ages
RMMXRWAX–Man with walking stick, a rich Jew, and a knight, 12th century. Hand-colored print
RMTA2BPT–This drawing from the Sachsenspiegel shows a clergyman and a Jew, both armed despite the king's protection. The Jew has a pointed Jewish hat. The Sachsenspiegel is the oldest law book of the German Middle Ages.
RMFGRN8F–music, musician, bandsmen, King David leader of the chorus, after miniature, psaltery, 11th century, wood engraving, 19th century, animals, animal, donkey, donkeys, riding, musical instrument, instrument, musical instruments, instruments, aulos, Judaism, the Jews, Jewry, Jewishness, Jew, Jews, David, biblical scene, biblical scenes, biblical story, biblical stories, Old Testament, Middle Ages, Romanesque, people, group, groups, roamer, rover, roamers, rovers, bandsman, bandsmen, miniature, miniatures, psaltery, psaltry, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMMC6G3Y–JEWISH MYTHOLOGY - TORTURE The crucifixion of the child Richard the Jew - an event which is supposed to have taken place at Pontoise in the Middle Ages. Nineteenth century version, dated 1876, of the woodcut in Wohlgemuth, Liber Chronicarum, 1492.
RMDB16CE–Judaism / Jewry and persecution of Jews,anti-Semitism,legend of the Jew Jonathas of the Rue des Billettes in Paris,who is desecrating the sacramental bread with a knife,after glass painting from the Saint-Alpin church,Chalons-sur-Marne,14th century,14th century,Middle Ages,medieval,mediaeval,France,Saint - Alpin,Chalons - sur - Marne,Chalons-en-Champagne,Chalons - en - Champagne,anti Semitism,anti-Semitic,legend,legends,half length,standing,table,tables,Jewish,knife,knives,sacramental bread,Communion Bread,consecrated host,altar br,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMP68Y65–A 16th Century Mishneh by Mosheh Ben Maimon, preeminent medieval Arabizedd Spanish, Sephardic Jewish philosopher, astronomer and one of the most prolific and influential Torah Scholars and physicians of the Middle Ages. Dated 16th Century
RF2WY53A6–The admission of Jews to Poland in the Middle Ages, commemorative plaque, Wolnica Square, Krakow, Poland
RMGG2EF6–The Great Isaiah Scroll Middle Ages Judaism Jerusalem, Israel Museum
RMTRGP6D–King John and the Jew of Bristol, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RM2WB4BGK–Israelites before the bronze serpent. Engraving after an enamelled plate by Bernard Palissy. Illustration from 'L'ancienne France: les arts et métiers au Moyen-Âge. Etude illustrée sur le Moyen--Âge et la Renaissance d'après les ouvrages de M. Paul Lacroix', published in 1887 by Firmin-Didot (Paris).
RM2A84NR4–Head of statue-column: Moses Paris, Saint-Denis, about 1137-1140 - National Museum of the Middle Ages, Paris, France, French.
RMDDY8JC–justice, documents, Jewish Oath of Erfurt, form of oath for law suits between Jews and Christians, diocese of Mainz, late 12th century, More Iudaico, oath, oaths, discriminations, script, scripts, manuscript, handwriting, handwritings, German language, Middle High German, Germany, Holy Roman Empire, Middle Ages, documents, document, Jew, Jews, Christian, Christians, historic, historical, medieval, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2HPTNJM–Persecution of the Jews. Reign of the visigoth king Sisebut. Expulsion of Jews not converted to the Christianity of Christianity of Hispania. 616.
RMERG871–Jews in Middle Ages wearing identifying badges. Left to right illustration from 14th century French ms, German manuscript 1500,
RM2NFTXFK–The Jew and Death, scene from the Danse Macabre painted in the Dominican cemetery of Basel, 1441, Switzerland. The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance by Paul Lacroix, 1874
RMERHMTM–Jew in Germany were obliged to wear special identifying hats in the Middle Ages.
RMCN4K9N–A rich Jew and a knight from the 12th Century
RM2WCDT61–History of Germany. Middle Ages. 1200. From left to right, 1: knight, 2: physician, 3: falconer, 4: knight, 5-6: Jews, 7: Knight of the Teutonic Order, 8-9-10-11: noblewomen. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume X, 1881.
RMHHW2AK–German Jew of the Early Sixteenth Century, after Hans Burgkmair.
RMBMMT6W–15th century Spanish Jews. Detail of the altarpiece of St. Bernardino and the guardian angel by Jaume Huguet (1414-1492).
RMERG7N3–Costume of a fourteenth century Italian Jew, reproduced from a painting by Sano di Pietro. Italian painter and miniaturist, 1406 – 1481.
RM2WCDT5R–History of Germany. Middle Ages. 1200. From left to right, 1: knight, 2: physician, 3: falconer, 4: knight, 5-6: Jews, 7: Knight of the Teutonic Order, 8: noblewoman. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume X, 1881.
RMERG6NX–Costume of a fourteenth century Italian Jew, reproduced from a painting by Sano di Pietro. Italian painter and miniaturist, 1406 – 1481.
RMBHDDK0–Judaism / Jewry and persecution of Jews, torture of Jews, carried to place of execution, woodcut, 1475,
RMHHW2AW–Costume of a Jew of Swabia, Early Seventeenth Century. After Daniel Meisner, 'Politica Politice', 1700.
RF2WY5332–The admission of Jews to Poland in the Middle Ages, commemorative plaque, Wolnica Square, Krakow, Poland
RM2KRK1GF–Funerary stele with Hebrew inscription. 11th century. Copy. Granite. From Monzón de los Campos (province of Palencia, Castile and Leon, Spain). Deposit of the Museum of Palencia. Sephardic Museum. Toledo. Castile-La Mancha. Spain.
RMDATXF7–Judaism, anti-Semitism, legend of the killing of christian children and the collection of blood for magic rites, drawing to the Kabbalah of Abraham the Jew, 14th/15th century, child murder, discrimination, Christians, Jews, atrocities, middlea ages, historic, historical, medieval, middle ages, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2PYX5MW–Citizen, Jew and Knight in Germany in contemporary dress. [automated translation]
RM2A84NR2–Head of statue-column: Moses Paris, Saint-Denis, about 1137-1140 - National Museum of the Middle Ages, Paris, France, French.
RFM4A935–Fashion, clothing in Germany in the late Middle Ages, 1475-1500, from the left, Low German farmer with spade and a shepherds stick, a mercenary with light-bard, armor and helmet, a hangmans servant, Jew with yellow ring as a Jewish badge, and an archer, digital improved reproduction from an original from the year 1900
RMW2R3GY–Legend of the Jew calling the devil from a vessel of blood. Facsimile of a woodcut in Boaistuau's Histoires Prodigieuses.
RMERGPNB–Susskind trhe Jew or Süßkind von Trimberg (or Susskind of Trimberg) (Temperg) is given as the author of six poems in the Codex
RM2MD51PY–The Jew and Death, scene from the Danse Macabre painted in the Dominican cemetery of Basel, 1441, Switzerland. The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance by Paul Lacroix, 1874
RMERGCGX–Jew 's House at Lincoln. Thought to date from 1150, thought to be oldest dwelling house in Europe. At that time, Lincoln was an important Jewish centre in England.
RMHEEM60–Aaron of Colchester. Jewish man who lived in Essex during late 13th to early 14th Century
RMERGP0A–Jew 's House at Lincoln. Thought to date from 1150, thought to be oldest dwelling house in Europe. At that time, Lincoln was an important Jewish centre in England.
RM2WMCPDC–A restaurant ceramic wall tile illustrating Moses ben Maimon, a Sephardic rabbi & philosopher Torah scholar of the Spanish Middle Ages in the old Jewi
RMDATWMD–Judaism, persecution of the Jews, expulsion of the Jew from Jerusalem by Emperor Hadrian, 135 AD, after miniature from 'Histoire des empereurs', 15th century, wood engraving, 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2F9R7DG–Master of Vallbona de les Monges (Guillem Seguer '). Altarpiece of Corpus Christi, 1335-45. Jews desecrating a holy host. Church of Monastery of St. M
RM2WA683H–The Jew and Death. Episode from the Dance of Death, painted in 1441 in the Dominican cemetery in Basel. Engraving from an original by Matthaus Merian in 1641. 'Les Arts au Moyen Age et a l'Epoque de la Renaissance', by Paul Lacroix. Paris, 1877.
RMEC87J1–A 16th Century Mishneh by Mosheh Ben Maimon, preeminent medieval Arabizedd Spanish, Sephardic Jewish philosopher, astronomer and one of the most prolific and influential Torah Scholars and physicians of the Middle Ages. Dated 16th Century
RMP53W9F–Jewish Community. Middle Ages. An illuminated Hebrew manuscript (c. 1278). British Library, London. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany.
RMTA3HT8–This depiction of the Holy Family as a miniature from the St. Peter Pericopes from around 1150 shows Joseph with the pointed Jewish hat, which in the Middle Ages was a distinctive piece of clothing worn only by Jews.
RFHE8B0J–Stained Glass depicting the local legend of a Jew desecrating sacramental bread, in the Cathedral of Brussels, Belgium. This antisemitic legend dates
RM2KRK1J5–Funerary stele of Mar Hiyyah with Hebrew inscription. 12th century. Marble. Detail. From Puente Castro (León). Deposit of the Archaeological Museum of León. Sephardic Museum. Toledo. Castile-La Mancha. Spain.
RMTA18WX–Minstrel and poet Suesskind von Trimberg (right with a pointed Jewish hat) in front of a canon, with crosier and a cap. According to a miniature of the Manessian manuscript. The Manesse manuscript is the most comprehensive and famous German manuscript of the Middle Ages.
RFT0KGCD–Juderia (Jewish Quarter) of Toledo was the neighborhood in which the Jews lived in the Middle Ages.
RM2A84NR5–Head of statue-column: Moses Paris, Saint-Denis, about 1137-1140 - National Museum of the Middle Ages, Paris, France, French.
RF2E25CC6–Prescribed costume of the Jews in the Middle Ages, Jewish hat, Germany, illustration from 1860 / Vorgeschriebene Tracht der Juden im Mittelalter, Judenhut, Deutschland, Illustration aus dem Jahre 1860, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RM2AAA0EF–Portrait study of a young Jew 1657 Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, Dutch, 1606–1669, Dutch, The Netherlands, Holland.
RMCEBJBT–An Ultra orthodox Jew at prayer beside the Tomb of Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon commonly known as Maimonides and also referred to by the acronym Rambam which was a medieval Sephardic Jewish philosopher who became one of the most prolific and influential Torah scholars of the Middle Ages located in central Tiberias, on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, Israel
RMA6JCMP–Jonathan battling Baccide, from a French translation of Josephus History of the Jews 1400s. Color lithograph
RM2HT66PN–Scene the Last from "La Juive", at the Royal Italian Opera, [London], 1850. '...the grand square, filled with the vast populace, and the city in the distance, where the Jew and Jewess are led to execution...The terrible picture of religious persecution in the middle ages is wonderfully realised both by poet [Eugène Scribe] and composer [Fromental Halévy]'...The imploring tones of Rachele, played by Viardot '...in which she pleads for mercy for her lover, were exquisitely beautiful...But the triumph of her histrionic genius is in the march to the place of execution. When Rac
RMA71R1G–fine arts, middle ages, Gothic, illumination, Codex Manesse, Zurich, 1305 - 1340, Süßkind von Trimberg, covering colour on vellu
RMTA29K2–The exhibition 'Der ewige Jude' in the Reichstag in Berlin presents Jews from the year 1215, who had to wear a special Jewish badge on the clothes due to a decision of the Lateran Council.
RM2MD4T45–Legend of the Jew of the Rue des Billettes, Paris, 14th century. A Jew allegedly pierced the holy wafer with his knife, after a window of the church of St Alpin, Chalons-sur-Marne. France. The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance by Paul Lacroix, 1874
RMBM5647–At the beginning of the 13th century, in Bristol, John Lackland and the rich old Jew.
RM2F9YHAE–Altarpiece of St Stephen by Jaume Serra. C. 1385. Monastery of St. Maria de Gualter. The dispote with the jews. Detail of jews. National Art Museum of
RM2B00NB2–Spain: The Sefer Torah. Hebrew writing and spacing style dates back to the time of Maimonides of the 12th century, as well as confirming its Sephardic origin from the Iberian Peninsula. Moses ben-Maimon, called Maimonides and also known as Rambam (Hebrew acronym for 'Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon'), was a preeminent medieval Jewish philosopher and one of the greatest Torah scholars and physicians of the Middle Ages. He was born in Córdoba, Spain on Passover Eve, 1135, and died in Egypt (or Tiberias) on 20th Tevet, December 12, 1204. He was a rabbi, physician and philosopher in Morocco and Egypt.
RMCP1WXW–Solomon, King of Israel circa 971 - 931 BC, full length, lying on bed, illustration from 'Hortus Deliciarum', by Herrad von Landsberg, 1175 - 1195,
RMP53W9R–Jewish community. Germany. Middle Ages. Makre Dardeki. Reading book for German children, 1481. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany.
RMG5HCHW–Suesskind von Trimberg, 13th century, Jewish poet, full length, is reciting to a bishop, miniature out of the Great Heidelberg manuscript of ballads (Manesse), circa 1300,
RFHE8B0H–Stained Glass depicting the local legend of a Jew desecrating sacramental bread, in the Cathedral of Brussels, Belgium. This antisemitic legend dates
RM2KRK1G5–Maimonides, Moses ben Maimon (1135-1204). Sephardic Jewish philosopher and physician. Guide for the Perplexed (More Nebujim), 1190. Edition from Jessnitz (Germany), 1742. Sephardic Museum. Synagogue of El Tránsito. Toledo. Castile-La Mancha. Spain.
RFKG2T9J–Bahai gardens in Haifa and Templar Ruins in Acre, Israel
RM2WMCP8T–A statue of Moses ben Maimon, commonly known as Maimonides, and also referred to by the Hebrew acronym, ‘Rambam’. He was a Sephardic rabbi and philoso
RMA8X28R–Gheto Vechio the original jewish ghetto Venice in middle ages
RMDAT436–Judaism, persecution of the Jews, Jews are braided onto the wheel, woodcut, 1475, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2AAA0E8–Portrait study of a young Jew 1657 Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, Dutch, 1606–1669, Dutch, The Netherlands, Holland.
RMBJGP1Y–money / finance, money lender, farmer and burgher at the Jewish money lender, woodcut, Nuremberg, 1491,
RMEKK0FE–Moses Striking the Rock by Adam van Noort (1561/62 – 1641) Flemish painter and one of the teachers of Peter Paul Rubens.
RMFF7A9P–justice, proclamations / citizen's oath, announcement of a decree, after miniature, from: 'Anciennetes des Juifs, 15th century, wood engraving by Coinchon, 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMEFT8GC–The Adoration of the Golden Lamb 1730 unknown Venetian Master Italy Italian
RMDB4TW1–Judaism / Jewry and persecution of Jews, anti-Semitism, burning of Jews and heretics, woodcut, workshop of Michael Wolgemut, from: Hartmann Schedel (1440 - 1514), Nuremberg Chronicle, print: Koberger, Nuremberg, 1493, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMH7P9YF–King David 1460 Oberschwaben Ulm German Germany ( David according to the Hebrew Bible, was the second king of the united Kingdom of Israel and Judah 1010–970 BC )
RM2AWT076–Engraving of Jews supposedly selling Christians as slaves in Europe during the 600s in Europe
RM2F9YHAC–Altarpiece of St Stephen by Jaume Serra. C. 1385. Monastery of St. Maria de Gualter. The dispote with the jews. Detail of jews. National Art Museum of
RM2CTWRJE–The Massacre of the Innocents 1590 Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem 1562-1638 Dutch The Netherlands
RM2RH6776–Fragment of a funerary cippus with Hebrew inscription. 12th-13th centuries. Granite. Toledo. Loan from the Museum of Santa Cruz of Toledo. Sephardic Museum. Toledo. Castile-La Mancha. Spain.
RM2WD7TA3–History of Germany. Middle Ages. 1400-1450. From left to right, 7: Duke of Bavaria, 8-9: university costumes, 10-11: Jews. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume VII, 1881.
RMHN2N1Y–Pentateuche Frontispiece of Deutoronomy 13th century Hebrew manuscript London, British museum
RFH8J6A7–Stained Glass depicting the local legend of Jews stealing sacramental bread, in the Cathedral of Mechelen, Belgium. This antisem
RM2KX787K–Fragment of polychrome plasterwork decorated with atauriques and kufic characters. 13th-14th centuries. Found in the excavations of the east courtyard of the Synagogue of El Transito (Toledo). From a hammam in the Jewish quarter. Sephardic Museum (Synagogue of El Transito). Toledo. Castile-La Mancha. Spain.
RFKG2T14–Bahai gardens in Haifa and Templar Ruins in Acre, Israel
RM2J8AGYN–Spain, Castile-La Mancha, Toledo. Synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca. In 1180 the Jewish community of Toledo financed the construction of the church in Mudejar style, work that was carried out by Muslim builders. Nave with its octagonal pillars, capitals with geometric ornamentation and horseshoe arches.
RM2WMCP85–A statue of Moses ben Maimon, commonly known as Maimonides, and also referred to by the Hebrew acronym, ‘Rambam’. He was a Sephardic rabbi and philoso
RM2WEBTRP–Costume of an Italian Jew in the 14th century. Engraving after a painting by Sano di Pietro (1406-1481). 'Moeurs, usages et costumes au moyen-âge et à l'époque de la Renaissance', by Paul Lacroix. Paris, 1878.
RMEGWTPH–Stained Glass window depicting the antisemitic legend of Jews stealing sacramental bread, in the Cathedral of Brussels, Belgium.
RMCREC3Y–Jewish community. Germany. Middle Ages. Makre Dardeki. Reading book for German children, 1481. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany.
RFHE8B0A–Stained Glass depicting the legend of Jews stealing sacramental bread, in the Cathedral of Brussels, Belgium. This antisemitic legend dates back to 13
RM2ATPFPN–Alleged Jewish host desecration at Sternberg, Germany, 1492
RM2RKKHPA–Bildnummer: 56245513 Datum: 03.11.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (111103) -- JERUSALEM, Nov. 3, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A young ultra Orthodox Jew watches a performance during the Jerusalem Knights Festival in the Old City of Jerusalem, on Nov. 3, 2011. Performers dressed up as musicians and dancers, knights, princesses, court jesters and clowns staged a Middle Ages reenaction here on Thursday night. (Xinhua/Yin Dongxun) MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-KNIGHTS FESTIVAL PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Kultur Ritter Festival Ritterfestival Ritterfest xbs x0x 2011 quer premiumd 56245513 Date 03 11 2011 Copyr
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