Nagid, chief of Egyptian Jews, [392].

Najara, Israel, Hebrew poet, [609].

Naples, Jewish printing house in, [289].
Jews of, banished, [543][544].
Jews settle in, [358][359].

Narboni, Moses ben Joshua (Maestro Vidal), philosopher, [87], [93][95], [342].

Nassi, Gracia. See [Mendesia, Gracia].

Nassi, Gracia, the younger, [572], [577].

Nassi, Joseph (João Miques), duke of Naxos, [596][597], [611].
accused of treason, [598], [599].
aids Gracia Mendesia, [574].
as a statesman, [595][602].
at Antwerp, [572][573].
end of his power, [627].
favorite of sultans, [577], [593][595].
in Turkey. See [Chapter XVII].
protects Marranos, [579][580].
receives Tiberias, [596][597], [611].

Nassi, Reyna, daughter of Gracia Mendesia, [572][573], [577].
patroness of Jewish learning, [628].

Nassi, Samuel, brother of Joseph, [577], [581].

Nassir Mahomet, Jews under, [73].