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Maria Theresia dei Gratia Romanorum Imperatrix ...

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Maria Theresia dei Gratia Romanorum Imperatrix, Regina Hungariæ, Bohemiæ, &c., Archidux Austriæ, &c. Dux Mediolani, Mantuæ, &c. &c.
Printed broadsheet. Text in Italian. Woodcut armorial device. Formerly in the Collection of Daniel M. Friedenberg Single folio leaf. Lightly stained, neat paper repair to lower left margin. Approx. 10.5 x 15 inches. Not examined out of frame.

Mantua: Alberto Pazzoni,, 1754.

Proclamation of Maria Theresa warning Christians in Austrian Lombardy not to offend Jews and for Jews to respect their Christian neighbors.
     An anti-Semitic ballad entitled “Gnora Luna” became popular in Mantua in 1754. The verses of the song mock Jewish tradition and suggest such ritual stem from Black Magic. On the night of the 9th of July, 1754 a mob gathered outside the gates of the Mantua Jewish Ghetto, taunted the Jews with this inflammatory song and subsequently ran riot late into the night. Thereafter, weeks of clashes ensued, which necessitated the intervention of the military. Peace was not restored until the 24th of July.
     The present Edict of Empress Maria Theresa was her response to the anti-Semitic actions of the Mantua mob. “To avoid licentiousness recently taken by certain people to oppress by actions and taunt with words and songs the Jews, inciting groups against them and rebellions which could have tragic consequences, we therefore order with this Edict from now on, nobody… should dare to molest, disturb, harm or mistreat the Jews under any flag or pretense…under penalty of imprisonment.”
     See S. Simonsohn, History of the Jews in the Duchy of Mantua (1977) pp. 88-91 and C. Roth, The History of the Jews of Italy (1946) pp. 412-3.

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