Pedro de Toledo, viceroy of Naples, [409]–[410].
Pelka, son of Casimir the Great, [112].
Penini, pseudonym of Yedaya En-Bonet Bedaresi, [42].
Pentateuch translated into Persian, [401]. See also [Bible, the].
Pernambuco, Jews settle in, [693].
Perpignan, center of enlightenment, [25], [33]–[34].
Pesaro, Marranos in, [501], [569]–[570], [578]–[582].
Pessach (Peter), convert, accuses the Jews, [177]–[178].
Pestilence, the, in Fez, [361].
in Naples, [359]–[360].
in Portugal, [368], [487].
Peter Martyr, quoted, [484].