Dudum ad nostram

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The papal bull Dudum ad nostram audientiam was promulgated by Eugene IV on August 8, 1442. It advocated the complete social separation of Jews and Christians and created a legal basis for the creation of Jewish ghettos in Europe.[1] The later papal bull Cum nimis absurdum built on Dudum ad nostram audientiam to create the Jewish ghetto of Rome in the Papal States.

References

  1. Seb. Franco & Henrico Dalmazzo, ed. (1860). Bullarum Diplomatum et Privilegiorum Sanctorum Romanorum Pontificum, Taurinensis Editio (in Latin). Vol. V.