Laws Governing Jews in the Late Roman Period

2nd–6th Centuries
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Conference of Rights

Historia Augusta, Septimus Severus 16.6–17.1|Historia Augusta, Antoninus Caracalla 1.4–8
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He [Severus] then returned victorious to Syria. But when the senators offered him a triumph [a public celebration] for the…

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Freedom in Return for a Tribute

Apology 18.6–8
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Hebrews of old they were, who now are Jews; so the books are called Hebrew and the language. But that understanding of their books might not be wanting, the concession was made to Ptolemy by the Jews…

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Roman Citizenship for All Free Persons

Constitutio Antoniniana 1.1–30
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“Edict of the [Emperor Caesar] M. Aurelius [Severus] Antoninus Augustus. [It is everywhere] necessary to attribute the main causes and reasons of events [to the divinity. I too myself have to be…

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Laws against Mixing with Jews

The Synod of Elvira, Canons 16, 49, 50, 78
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Heretics, if they are unwilling to change over to the catholic Church, are not to have catholic girls [in marriage]; nor shall they…

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Laws against Judaizing

Council of Laodicea, Canons 29, 37, 38
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Christians should not judaize and refrain from work on the Sabbath, but they should work on that day. As Christians, they should honor…

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Prohibition against Marrying a Jew

Council of Chalcedon, Canon 14
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Since in some provinces lectors and cantors are allowed to marry, the holy council has decreed that none of them may take a heretic to wife. Those who have already had children by such marriages, if…