Approbatae Constitutiones
Title
Approbatae Constitutiones
Description
The Approbatae Constitutiones, the codes of law of the Principality of Transylvania published in 1653 during the rule of Prince George II Rákóczi, established that the Jews’ right to settle was limited to the city of Alba-Iulia, and only as cotters, lacking civil rights and forbidden to acquire property.
Creator
George II Rákóczi
Source
Rákóczi G., Approbatae Constitutiones, Claudiopoli[s], 1653.
Date
1653
Relation
https://books.google.ro/books?id=BApFAAAAcAAJ&hl=ro&pg=PA306#v=onepage&q&f=false
Language
Latin, Hungarian
Collection
Citation
George II Rákóczi, “Approbatae Constitutiones,” The Virtual Museum of the Holocaust in Northern Transylvania, accessed September 8, 2024, http://holocausttransilvania.ro/en/index.php/items/show/6.