ca. 1266

Papal bull “Agit Nec Immerito,” issued by Clement IV to James, King of Aragon [Present-day Spain] [Provisional]: “From now on, Jews shall not be admitted to any offices at all, and except for privileges granted to them by the Apostolic See, you are to proceed by restraining their wickedness, as well as their falsehoods and blasphemies.”
Grayzel, Solomon. The Church and the Jews in the XIIIth Century, Volume II (1254-1315). The Jewish Theological Seminary of America: New York, 1989. Page 92. Researched by Dominik Jacobs 10/27/2019