Category
page 1Christian anti-Judaism in the Middle Ages
Alhambra Decree
1492 decree expelling Jews from Spain
New Christian
community descended from Muslims and Jews
Ekkehard of Aura
Crusader historian

Bernardine of Feltre
Italian Franciscan friar
Odo of Châteauroux
Catholic cardinal
Ramon Martí
13th-century Catalonian Dominican friar and theologian
Disputation of Barcelona
Medieval Jewish-Christian debate
Paul of Burgos
Spanish archbishop (c.1351–1435)
expulsion of Jews from Austria
15th century Austrian Jewish pogrom
History of the Jews in the Byzantine Empire
aspect of history
Werner of Oberwesel
German saint
Victor von Carben
German rabbi
Radulphe
French monk
Amulo
Amulo (also known as: Amalo, Amulon, Amolo, Amularius) served as Archbishop of Lyon from 841 to 852 AD. As a Gallic prelate, Amulo is best known for his letters concerning two major themes: Christian–Jewish relations in the Frankish kingdom and the Carolingian controversy over predestination. He was ordained as archbishop in January 841.
Vindicta Salvatoris
New Testament apocryphon