Advertisement
 Translation for 'Edict of Expulsion' from English to French
hist.pol.relig.
édit {m} d'Expulsion [1290]
Edict of Expulsion [1290] [royal decree expelling all Jews from the Kingdom of England]
Partial Matches
hist.pol.relig.
Édit {m} de Worms [1521] [édit promulgué par l'empereur Charles Quint pour interdire le luthéranisme]
Edict of Worms
hist.relig.
édit {m} de Nantes [aussi : Édit de Nantes] [1598]
Edict of Nantes
hist.pol.relig.
édit {m} d'Amboise [1563]
Edict of Pacification [1563]
hist.pol.relig.
paix {m} d'Amboise [1563]
Edict of Pacification [1563]
hist.pol.relig.
édit {m} d'Amboise [1563]
Edict of Amboise [1563]
hist.pol.relig.
édit {m} de tolérance de Saint-Germain [1562]
Edict of January [1562]
hist.pol.relig.
paix {m} d'Amboise [1563]
Edict of Amboise [1563]
hist.pol.relig.
édit {m} de janvier [1562]
Edict of January [1562]
hist.pol.relig.
édit {m} de Restitution [1629]
Edict of Restitution [1629]
hist.pol.relig.
édit {m} de Milan [313] [accorde la liberté de culte aux chrétiens]
Edict of Milan [313]
hist.pol.relig.
édit {m} de tolérance de Saint-Germain [1562]
Edict of Saint-Germain [1562]
hist.pol.relig.
édit {m} de janvier [1562]
Edict of Saint-Germain [1562]
dr.pol.
édit {m}
edict
expulsion {f}expulsion
radiation {f} [de personne]expulsion
éduc.
éviction {f} (scolaire)
expulsion
adm.
délogement {m} [expulsion]
expulsion
adm.pol.
faire paraître un décret
to issue an edict
adm.dr.
reconduite {f} à la frontière
expulsion [deportation]
adm.
mesure {f} d'expulsion
expulsion order
21 translations
To translate another word just start typing!

Usage Examples English
  • Many Jews who had been exiled from Spain following the Edict of Expulsion believed they were in the time of trial that would precede the appearance of the Messiah in Galilee.
  • This was correct, as Jews had been expelled from England by the Edict of Expulsion in 1290 on the basis of a royal decree, not on the basis of parliamentary legislation.
  • The Alhambra Decree (also known as the Edict of Expulsion) was an edict issued on 31 March 1492, by the joint Catholic Monarchs of Spain (Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon) ordering the expulsion of all unconverted practicing Jews from the Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon, including from all its territories and possessions, by 31 July of that year.
  • Jews were not permitted to live in England and Wales between the 1290 Edict of Expulsion and the 17th century.
  • All Sussex's Jews would have been expelled in 1290 when Edward I of England issued the Edict of Expulsion.

  • The Alhambra Decree of 1492, also known as the Edict of Expulsion, was an anti-Jewish law made by the Catholic Monarchs upon the "Reconquista" of the Iberian Peninsula.
  • The Jewish settlement continued until King Edward I's Edict of Expulsion in 1290.
  • The much greater immigration of Sephardic Jews took place between 1391 and 1492, due to the Alhambra decree edict of expulsion and persecution in Spain and Portugal.
Advertisement
© dict.cc French-English dictionary 2026
Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
Links to this dictionary or to individual translations are very welcome!