Falcos, Jews of, persecuted, [78].
Falero, Abraham Aboab, builds a synagogue at Hamburg, [691].
Farnese, Alexander, cardinal, protects the Jews, [567].
Faro, count of, friend of Isaac Abrabanel, [338].
Farissol, Abraham, geographer, and controversialist, [411]–[413].
Father, Kabbalistic term, [19].
Ferdinand and Isabella, of Spain,
and Isaac Abrabanel, [343].
appoint an inquisitor-general, [324].
blamed for expulsion of the Jews, [356].
censured by Sixtus IV, [318]–[319].
decree the expulsion of the Jews, [346]–[348].
protect and employ Jews, [336].
treaty with Boabdil, [345].
See also [Ferdinand II of Aragon], and [Isabella, of Castile].
Ferdinand I, emperor, and Joseph Nassi, [597], [601].
banishes Jews from Bohemia, [544]–[545].
expels Jews from Austria and Bohemia, [585]–[586].
Ferdinand II, emperor, and the Hamburg Jews, [689].
introduces conversion sermons, [706].
levies a war-tax upon Jews, [701]–[702].
Ferdinand III, emperor, extends the privileges of the Bohemian Jews, [707].