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March 22 – The first example of an anti-Semitic blood libel is recorded in England, in connection with the murder of William of Norwich.
The first record of Jews in Aach is dated to 1518, in which a Jewish family is accused of murdering a Christian child, an incident that can be considered a Blood libel.
According to a blood libel accusation, the three-year old boy was killed by foreign Jews in the village of Rinn (Northern Tyrol, currently part of Austria).