Gerlach, archbishop, obtains "servi cameræ," [128].
Gerona, seat of the Kabbala, [1].
Jews of, massacred, [172].
Geronimo de Santa Fé (Joshua Lorqui), convert, [200], [231], [232], [234], [238], [256].
and the Tortosa disputation, [207], [208]–[209].
as the censor of the Talmud, [213].
called "The Calumniator," [217].
employed as a conversionist, [206], [207].
Gersonides. See [Levi ben Gerson].
Gerundensis, Moses, alluded to, [442].
Gerundi. See [Nissim Gerundi ben Reuben].
Gerundi, En-Vidal Ephraim, alluded to, [162], [171].
Gesereth ha-Roïm, massacre of the Shepherds, [55]–[57].
Gesereth Mezoraim, the leper persecutions, [57]–[58].
Ghent, Jews settle in, [662].