Petit, Guillaume Haquinet, opponent of the Jews, [459].
patron of Hebrew studies, [473].
Peyret, supposed manufacturer of the Black Death poison, [102].
Pfefferkorn, Joseph, convert, [423]–[424], [425]–[432], [435]–[442].
at Frankfort, [428]–[430].
pamphlets by, [425], [427], [439].
preaches, [449].
visits Emperor Maximilian, [428].
See [Chapter XIV].
Philip IV, le Bel, of France, [2], [44], [47], [50], [77], [176].
decrees the expulsion of the Jews, [46]–[49].
Philip V, of France, and the Jews, [54], [57], [58].
inspires a crusade, [55].
Philip VI, of France, alluded to, [77].
Philip III, of Navarre, and the Jews, [78].
Philip II, of Spain, [566], [651], [661], [663], [667], [668].
and the Turkish Jews, [607].
introduces the Inquisition into the Netherlands, [601].
Philip III, of Spain, and the Marranos, [670]–[671].
Philip IV, of Spain, creates a Jewish count palatine, [692].