Margaritha, Anton, convert, maligns Jews, [551].
Maria de Medici, alluded to, [673].
Maria de Molina, regent of Castile, [2], [52], [53].
Maria de Padilla, wife of Pedro the Cruel, [116], [117], [122]–[123].
Maria of the Netherlands, alluded to, [572].
Maroli, Menachem, Karaite, [269].
Marranos, (new-Christians, Anusim) forced converts, [179]–[181].
and David Reubeni, [494]–[495].
and Jews, [334]–[335].
and the Inquisition, [310]–[313].
attacked in Castile, [280]–[283].
catechism of, [311].
conspire against Arbues, [329]–[331].
excluded from church offices, [321], [582].
flee to Navarre, [357]–[358].
help the Spanish exiles, [354]–[355].
injure Judaism, [181].
of Ancona, [408], [500].
of Ferrara, [581].
of Pesaro, [578]–[582].
petition Alexander VI, [378]–[380].
protected by João I, [218].
signs of, [315]–[316].
sufferings of, [483]–[490].
troublesome to the church, [255]–[257].
under Henry IV, of Castile, [276].
victims of the Inquisition, [314], [316]–[318], [323]–[325], [350], [351].
Marranos, Portuguese, and Clement VII, [509].
and Paul III, [516]–[517], [519]–[520].
and Paul IV, [568].
as physicians, [488].
burnt, [499].
culture of, [674].
emigrate, [485]–[486].
forbidden to emigrate, [508]–[509].
imprisoned, [670]–[671].
in Hamburg, [686]–[693].
in the Netherlands, [662]–[675].
informed against, [489]–[490].
keep an agent at Rome, [512]–[513].
massacred in Lisbon, [487].
persecuted, [521]–[522].
refused by Frankfort, [695].
settle in Italy, [568]–[571].
sufferings of, [528].
under restrictions, [368].
useful citizens, [527]–[528].
Marseilles, Jews of, protected, [177].
Martin V, pope, [229], [249], [253].
and the Jews, [219]–[220], [226]–[227].