Colmar, Jews of, banished, [416].
Cologne, authorities of, defend the Jews, [105]–[106], [108].
Jews of, expelled, [227], [413].
seat of Dominicans, [424].
See [Chapter XIV].
Columbus, alluded to, [368].
"Concerning the Jews and their Lies," pamphlet by Luther, [548]–[549].
Confiscation of Hebrew books, [437]–[438], [439], [441], [444].
advised by Luther, [550].
by Pfefferkorn, [429]–[431].
in Cremona, [582]–[583].
in Prague, [584]–[585].
in the Papal States, [565], [567].
under Gregory XIII, [654].
under Sixtus V, [657]–[658].
"Conflict of Duties," controversial work, [238].
Conrad of Wintertur, defends the Jews, [106], [108].
Conservateur, protector of the French Jews, [130].
"Consolation for the Sorrows of Israel," by Samuel Usque, [558]–[561].
Constance, Jews of, persecuted, [105].