Martinez (Martin), Fernan, and Joseph Pichon, [156]–[157], [193], [335].
Martinez, Gonzalo, favorite of Alfonso XI, [83]–[86].
Mascarenhas, John Rodrigo, Marrano tax farmer, [486].
Masserano, Bezalel, pleads for the Talmud, [658].
Matathiah ben Joseph Provenci, chief rabbi, [133], [152].
Matronita, Kabbalistic term, [18], [19].
Matthias, emperor, abolishes Judenstättigkeit, [700].
Maurice, of Orange, favorable to Jews, [674], [678].
Maximilian I, emperor, and Jews, [414]–[415], [423]–[429].
and the German Jews, [463]–[464].
and the Nuremberg Jews, [415]–[416].
and the Pfefferkorn-Reuchlin case, [429], [437], [441], [458]–[459].
Maximilian II, emperor, [587].
and the Polish election, [603].