Hebron, occupations of inhabitants of, [75].
"Hell of the Jews," Spain, [308].
Heller, Lipmann, rabbi at Vienna and Prague, [703]–[706].
Henrique, bishop, burns Portuguese Marranos, [499].
Henrique, Infante of Portugal, grand inquisitor, [521], [523].
Henry, bishop of Ratisbon, hostile to Jews, [301]–[302], [303], [304].
Henry II, of Castile de Trastamare, son of Alfonso XI, [114], [120], [169].
and the Jews, [124], [125], [137], [139], [140].
appoints Jews to offices, [138], [156].
his war with Pedro the Cruel, [122]–[126].
Henry II, of Castile, and Paul Burgensis, [185], [194], [196].
favorable to Jews, [190], [193].
Henry IV, of Castile, and the Jews, [274], [275]–[276], [279]–[281].
deposed, [278].
opposed to the Inquisition, [310].
plot against, [283].
Henry II, of France, [411].
and Joseph Nassi, [595]–[596], [597]–[599].
friendly to Jews, [544].
repudiates his debt to the Mendes family, [574].