Persecution of Jews increases in Visigothic Spain. …

Years: 654 - 654
February

Persecution of Jews increases in Visigothic Spain.

On February 18, 654, King Recceswinth, sole ruler of the Visigoths from 653, imposes Visigothic common law on both his Gothic and his Roman subjects, who previously had lived under different codes.

Under the new law code, begun by his father Chindaswinth to replace the Breviary of Alaric of 506, Judaizing Christians (converted Jews who retain Jewish traditions) must swear loyalty to the Church or forfeit their lives.

They must spend Jewish and Christian holy days with the clergy, but may not be compelled to eat pork.

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