King Rudolf I institutes a new persecution…
1286 CE
King Rudolf I institutes a new persecution of the Jews in 1286, declaring them servi camerae ("serfs of the treasury"), which has the effect of negating their political freedoms.
In 1286 also, Rudolf fully invests the Duchy of Carinthia (with the March of Carniola), one of the provinces conquered from Ottokar, to Albert's father-in-law Count Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol.
The Princes of the Empire have not allowed Rudolf to give to his own son everything that had been recovered to the royal domain: his allies need their rewards too.