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    Cum nimis absurdum was a papal bull issued by Pope Paul IV dated 14 July 1555. It takes its name from its first words: Since it is absurd and utterly inconvenient...
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  • and persecution. On 14 July 1555, Pope Paul IV issued papal bull Cum nimis absurdum which revoked all the rights of the Jewish community and placed religious...
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    ben Samuel". Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved 5 July 2014. Papal Bull Cum nimis absurdum. Lithuania, JE: "Yellow badge". Schreckenberg 1996, p. 288-296. For...
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    of these were burned at the stake. Paul IV issued the Papal bull Cum nimis absurdum, which confined Jews in Rome to the neighbourhood claustro degli Ebrei...
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  • for the creation of Jewish ghettos in Europe. The later papal bull Cum nimis absurdum built on Dundum ad nostram audientiam to create the Jewish ghetto...
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    (papacy 1555-9), having established the Roman Ghetto in the bull Cum nimis absurdum, made the arch the place of a yearly oath of submission, forcing Jewish...
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    and denying them the exercise of all professions. The papal bull Cum nimis absurdum of 1555 created the Roman ghetto and required the wearing of yellow...
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    following the promulgation by Pope Paul IV in 1555 of the papal bull Cum nimis absurdum were initially called serraglio degli ebrei, lit. 'enclosure of the...
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    Renaissance Italy in July 1555 with Pope Paul IV's issuing of the Cum nimis absurdum. This change in papal policy implemented a series of restrictions...
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    dignitaries numbered among his patients. 1555 Pope Paul IV decrees, in his Cum nimis absurdum, that the Jews should wear yellow hats. 1566 King Sigismund II passes...
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  • live in ghettos and subjected to several restrictions as part of the Cum nimis absurdum of 1555. Martin Luther, a Lutheran Augustinian friar excommunicated...
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  • the Crusades, ed. Michel Balard, (Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2011), 143. "Cum inter nonnullos". franciscan-archive.org. 2007. Retrieved 24 December 2011...
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    Maccabee. The Roman Ghetto was established as a result of papal bull Cum nimis absurdum, promulgated by Pope Paul IV on 14 July 1555. The bull also required...
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  • converted to Judaism, is burned alive in Rome. 1555 In papal bull Cum nimis absurdum, Pope Paul IV writes: "It appears utterly absurd and impermissible...
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    The Ghetto of Rome was established as a result of the papal bull Cum nimis absurdum, issued by Pope Paul IV on the 14th of July, 1555. By the time of...
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    Naples. Member of the Theatines. Established the Roman Ghetto in Cum Nimis Absurdum (1555) and established the Index of Forbidden Books. Ordered Michelangelo...
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    required to live in a ghetto, and the practice spread across Italy (see Cum nimis absurdum) and was adopted in many places in Catholic Europe. Jews outside the...
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    especially against converted Jews, he issued a bull on 14 July 1555, Cum nimis absurdum, creating the Jewish Ghetto of Rome. He refused to recognize the election...
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  • Cum ex apostolatus officio is the name of a papal bull issued by Pope Paul IV in 1559; it states that only Catholics can be elected Popes, to the exclusion...
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    of the champions of the Counter-Reformation, promulgated the Bull "Cum nimis absurdum", where he revoked all the rights of the Jewish community and enclosed...
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    confined to a ghetto in this area. While the papacy through the bull Cum nimis absurdum called for establishment of a ghetto in 1555, only during the regency...
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  • is false because it is absurd. The phrase is distinct from reductio ad absurdum, which is usually a valid logical argument. ab abusu ad usum non valet...
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