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IntersectionLieuXIe–XIIIe siècle

Region: France (Normandie/Calvados)

Intersection register · custodian, not owner

Falaise, birthplace of William the Conqueror in Normandy, is mentioned in medieval English and French sources as a place of Jewish presence in the 11th–13th centuries. The Jews of Normandy, under Capetian and then English domination, were subject to royal taxes and protections before their expulsion.

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