Abstract

This article analyses the demographical evolution of the Jewish communities of the South of the Valencian Kingdom during the 14th Century, from the conquest of the Kingdom of Murcia by Jaime II, to the pogrom of 1391. It remarks the interest of the Catalan-Aragonese kings in having Hebrew people in that frontier space through privileges for repopulating it. The success of this policy failed due to the war between the two Pedros and the assaults to the Jewish quarters of 1391. These events contributed to disarticulate the Mosaic presence in the South of the Valencian Kingdom

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