Simon Duran II, rabbi of Algiers, aids Spanish exiles, [390], [391].
Simon of Trent, a supposed victim of the Jews, [298]–[299], [414].
Simoneta, cardinal, opposes the Portuguese Inquisition, [520].
Sixtus IV, pope, [340].
and Simon of Trent, [299].
and the Inquisition in Aragon, [319].
and the Spanish Inquisition, [311], [312], [318]–[119], [322]–[323].
friendly to Marranos, [320].
opposes Jewish church officers, [321].
votary of the Kabbala, [292], [443].
Sixtus V, permits the printing of the Talmud, [658].
removes Jewish restrictions, [655]–[659].
Soares, João, inquisitor, [521].
Socinians, anti-Trinitarians, [647].
Socinus, religious reformer, [647].
Sokolli, Mahomet, vizir of Selim II, and Joseph Nassi, [596], [599], [611], [627]–[628].
employs a Jewish negotiator, [602].
partisan of Venice, [600].
Solis, de, Pedro, member of the Inquisition commission, [312].