Joanna, of Naples, hostile to Jews, [258].
Job, book of, paraphrased, [140].
poem by Belmonte, [665].
Jochanan, son of Matathiah Provenci, rabbi, [152], [153], [162].
John II, duke of Brabant, and the Jews, [112].
John II, of Aragon, Jews under, [274], [275].
John Albert, of Poland, hostile to Jews, [419].
John George, elector of Brandenburg, alluded to, [652].
John Maurice, of Nassau, stadtholder of Brazil, [693].
John of Capistrano, [249], [257]–[268], [276], [277], [296], [418], [419].
arouses hatred against Jews, [258]–[263], [266]–[268].
employed by Nicholas V, [253].
in Poland, [265].
in Silesia, [260]–[263].
in southern Germany, [258]–[260].
John, of France, permits Jews to return to France, [128]–[129], [133].