Jacob Gan

Jacob Gan was a Basque tax collector, (born in Vitoria, dead in Tolosa (Guipzcoa), 1463). The Gans were a Jewish family in Vitoria (lava, today in the autonomous community of the Basque Country, Spain). In the XVth century, several of them collected taxes for the kings of Castile. In 1463, Jacob Gan went to the province of Guipzcoa and reclaimed a tax called pedido to the inhabitants of the villa of Tolosa. They refused, arguing they had an exemption from paying these tributes, according to fueros and laws passed by the previous kings. Gan menaced them, and several Tolosans killed him, cut his head off and hung it up on the top of a pillory, as a punishment for having put Tolosa up on the top of his tax collection list. When king Henry IV of Castile knew his collector had been killed, he headed to Tolosa, in order to avenge his death. The king ordered the demolishion of the house in which the crime had taken place, but the homicides had ran out of town. The Guipzcoan local authorities applied to the king, explaining Tolosans' reasons and begging pardon for them. Eventually, Henry IV ackonowleged Tolosans were exepmted from this contribution and pardoned them. Gan, Jacob Gan, Jacob Gan, Jacob

 

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