- The
Fettmilch uprising (German:
Fettmilch-Aufstand) of 1614 was an
antisemitic revolt in the Free
imperial city of
Frankfurt am Main, led by
baker Vincenz...
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Vincenz Fettmilch (died 1616) was a
grocer and
gingerbread baker who led the
Fettmilch uprising (1612–1616) of the
guilds in Frankfurt-am-Main targeting...
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guilds between 1612 and 1614 led to the
Fettmilch uprising in 1614,
named after its ringleader,
Vincenz Fettmilch.
During the riot, the Judeng****e was attacked...
- 15th century, most
members were
forced to
leave Frankfurt after the 1614
Fettmilch uprising, and did not
return until the 18th century. The
family was interwoven...
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regular Purim.
Purim Vinz
commemorates the
Fettmilch uprising (1616–1620), in
which one
Vincenz Fettmilch attempted to
exterminate the
Jewish community...
- (Talmud,
Taanit 23a) 20 Adar (1616 CE) – 'Purim Vinz':
downfall of
Vincenz Fettmilch and
triumphant return of the Jews of
Frankfurt under Imperial protection...
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privileges given to the city. This
caused the
Fettmilch uprising,
named after its leader, the
baker Vincenz Fettmilch. A part of the po****ce,
mainly craftsmen...
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Spanish archbishop Bartolomé
Carranza is
arrested for heresy. 1614 –
Fettmilch Uprising: Jews are
expelled from Frankfurt, Holy
Roman Empire, following...
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Pogrom Plundering the Judeng****e in a
Jewish ghetto during the
Fettmilch uprising. Frankfurt, 22
August 1614
Target Predominantly Jews
Additionally other...
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serving as
rabbi in
prominent cities in Europe, he left
following the
Fettmilch Uprising and ****umed the
prestigious position of
chief rabbi of Prague...