Alfonso X, of Castile (the Wise), anti-Jewish laws of, [194]–[195].
Alfonso XI, of Castile, and Alfonso Burgensis, [83].
death, [113].
favorable to Jews, [75]–[76], [85], [86].
guardians, [52].
Jewish favorites, [79]–[81].
law of, renewed, [193].
war with Abulhassan, [84]–[85].
Alfonso XII, of Castile, brother of Henry IV, [278], [279].
Alfonso II, of Ferrara, alluded to, [660].
Alfonso II, of Naples, employs Isaac Abrabanel, [360], [383]–[384].
Alfonso V, of Portugal, alluded to, [340].
employs Jews, [337]–[339].
Alfonso of Valladolid. See [Alfonso Burgensis].
Algiers, Jews in, [390]–[391].
Jews settle in, [197]–[199].
Spanish exiles flee to, [361].
Alguades, Meïr, physician and rabbi, [185], [190].
executed, [195]–[196].
translator of Aristotle's Ethics, [193].
Alkabez, Solomon, Kabbalist, [538].