Jew quarters decreed by popes, [250], [566], [590].
in Spain, [203], [335]–[336].
in Venice, [408].
Jews aid Hussites, [222].
and Marranos, [334]–[335].
and the Black Death, [101]–[114].
and the Dutch in Brazil, [693]–[694].
and the Reformation, [470].
as artisans, [74]–[75].
as physicians, [275], [287], [407]–[408], [411], [653]–[654], [692].
as printers, [289], [581].
declared outlaws, [107].
divided into national groups, [478].
emigrate to Turkey, [273].
granted to electors, [128].
hated by Luther, [547]–[552].
in the fourteenth century, [127].
in the Peasant War, [542]–[543].
in the Thirty Years' War, [701]–[702], [707]–[708].
indispensable to Christians, [127], [137], [263], [353].
maintain catechumens, [566].
persecuted by the clergy, [163]–[164].
proscribed by the Council of Basle, [245]–[246].
protected by Charles IV, [106].
scientific inquiry among, [479].
spiritual condition of, in the Middle Ages, [477]–[479].
under Emperor Sigismund, [248].
wanderings of, [676].
See also the various countries, etc.
Jikatilla, Joseph ben Abraham, Kabbalist, [3], [6], [10], [466].
Joachim I, elector of Brandenburg, persecutes the Jews, [440].
Joachim II, elector of Brandenburg, alluded to, [652].
João, Infante of Portugal, and Leonora, [160].
João I, of Portugal, protects new-Christians, [217]–[218].
João II, of Portugal, [340], [373].
and Isaac Abrabanel, [341].
and Judah Abrabanel, [361].
and the Spanish exiles, [352], [365]–[366], [370]–[371].
lays restrictions upon Marranos, [368].
summons an astronomical congress, [367].
transports Jewish children, [371].
João III, of Portugal, and David Reubeni, [493].
institutes a Jew badge, [519].
plans the Inquisition, [488]–[491], [499]–[500].
Joanna, of Castile, alluded to, [373].