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La aljama judía de Jaca en el siglo XV
註釋A socioeconomic study of the Jewish community of Jaca (Aragón). Pt. 1 (pp. 11-52), "Contexto histórico", summarizes the history of the community in the 14th-15th centuries. In 1320 Jaca suffered from the "Crusade of the Shepherds", a French movement aiming to destroy the Muslim kingdom of Granada; they entered Jaca, set the city on fire, and killed 400 Jews. Afterwards, the community of Jaca shared the same persecution suffered by other Jewish communities in Spain: attacks due to the Black Death in 1348, the pogroms of 1391, and segregation from social and economic life following the disputation of Tortosa and the edict of Pope Benedict XIII (1413-1415). At the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th, the Jewish community of Jaca disappeared, its members persecuted by the edict of expulsion and by the Inquisition.