Late Middle Ages · Europe · Religion

1492

Alhambra Decree

March 31, 1492

Ferdinand and Isabella signed an edict giving Spain's Jews four months to convert or leave. Between eighty and two hundred thousand left, carrying the language of medieval Castile into Ottoman Salonika, Amsterdam, and Fez, where their descendants would still speak it five hundred years later. Spain lost its oldest international community in a single season.