"Chain of Tradition, The," by Gedalya Ibn-Yachya, [616].
Chaldee, language of the Zohar, [12].
Chambéry, center for the supposed Black Death poisoners, [102].
Chanceller, assistant of Ar-Rabbi Mor, [159].
Chanina, Ishmael, rabbi of Bologna, [591].
Charisi, as a character in Immanuel Romi's works, [67].
translator of Maimuni, [61].
Charles IV, emperor, [164], [695].
and the Jews of Nuremberg, [110].
and the Jews of Worms, [108].
grants "servi cameræ" to electors, [128].
protects Jews, [106].
punishes murderers of Jews, [109].
Charles V, emperor, and Clement VII, [492].
and Luther, [469].
and the Jews of Naples, [543]–[544].
and the Jews of the Netherlands, [661]–[662].
and the Portuguese Inquisition, [507], [509], [517]–[518].
crowned emperor of Rome, [503].
favored by Humanists, [468].
has Molcho burnt, [510]–[511].
hostile to Marranos, [484].
in debt to the Mendes family, [572].
opposes Paul III, [526].
opposes Reuchlin, [464].
renews the privileges of the Jews, [547].
Charles IV, of France, alluded to, [77].
Charles V, of France, [150].
and the Jews, [129], [131], [132], [133].