- The
Vienna Gesera (German:
Wiener Gesera, Hebrew: גזרת וינה, romanized: Gezerat Wina,
meaning "Viennese Decree") was a ****cution of Jews in Austria...
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Excavated remains of the synagogue, destro**** in the
Vienna Gesera of 1421,
located beneath the
Holocaust monument...
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Gésera is a
locality located in the muni****lity of Sabiñánigo, in
Huesca province, Aragon, Spain. As of 2020, it has a po****tion of 8.
Gésera is located...
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Austrian towns are
explicitly described in a 16th-century
script called Vienna Gesera.[citation needed] Full
titulature Albert possessed went as follows: Albert...
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village Gusinoye Ozero.
Serge at
Staraya Tabaga at the Lena
river Serges at
Gesera Camp on a
mountain p**** of the Monostoy [ru]
range in
Buryatia A series...
- Krems/Vienna was teaching, and was
together with his
mother a
victim of the
Vienna Gesera in 1421. He
studied also in
Vienna and in Eger (or Cheb) and
probably also...
- Jews led to the
forceful expulsion of the
Jewish community in 1670 (Vienna
Gesera, from Hebrew: גזרה, 'decree'), with the po****r
support of the
local non-Jewish...
- Wäj (?–? CE) Ganz (?–? CE)
Kingdom of Gisaka [fr] (11th century–1854 CE) (
Gesera clan),
splintered into
Busozo and Bushiru: 517
Zagwe dynasty (1137–1270...
- of most of France. May 23 –
Albert V, Duke of Austria,
issues the
Vienna Gesera, a
campaign of
expulsion or
extermination of the 1,500
Jewish residents...
- part of Cartirana. In the
following decade it
absorbed A****uer, Cartirana,
Gésera, Jabarrella, Orna de Gállego and Senegüé and Sorripas, and
parts of Ena...