Hugh of Lincoln
Hugh of Lincoln was a young boy who lived in the 12th century in Lincoln, England. He is best known for his tragic death, which was believed to have occurred in 1255. His disappearance and subsequent discovery led to accusations against the local Jewish community, resulting in significant anti-Semitic sentiments during that time.
Hugh was later canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church, and his story became a part of the Christian tradition. His feast day is celebrated on April 30, and he is often depicted in art as a martyr, symbolizing the complex and often troubling history of religious relations in medieval Europe.