Juan de Lucena, executes the edict of banishment, [348]–[349], [355].
Juan de Seville. See [Abrabanel, Samuel (I)].
Juan Emanuel, regent of Castile, favors Jews, [52]–[53].
Juan I, of Aragon, character of, [170].
Juan I, of Castile, and the Jews, [157], [158].
and the regent of Portugal, [160].
crowned, [156].
regent of Portugal, [161]–[162].
Juan II, of Castile, [193], [275], [277].
and the Jews, [228]–[229], [251], [252].
complains of the Marranos, [256].
permits a synod to be held, [229].
restrictions laid upon Jews under, [203]–[204].
Judah, treasurer of Ferdinand of Portugal, [159], [160], [161], [162].
Judah ben Baba, alluded to, [536].
Judah ben Moses Tibbon, opponent of Abba Mari, [32].
Judah ben Yechiel (Messer Leon), rabbi in Mantua, [289]–[290].
attainments and works, [289].
feud with Joseph Kolon, [295].
hostility to, [293].