Solomon, king, as a character in Immanuel Romi's work, [67].
quoted, [33].
Solomon, son of Manessier de Vesoul, [150].
Solomon ben Abraham ben Adret, rabbi of Barcelona, [7], [26], [49], [51], [74], [75], [91], [147].
attacked by Bedaresi, [42]–[44].
partisan of the obscurantists, [28]–[30], [33], [34], [39], [42], [50].
pronounces a ban against the Montpellier freethinkers, [38].
signs ban against science, [40].
Solomon ben Jacob, translator of Maimuni, [60].
Solomon ben Reuben Bonfed attacks Christian dogmas, [182].
neo-Hebraic poet, [230].
Solomon Duran, rabbi of Algiers, controversial writer, [238], [390].
Solomon of Montpellier, proscriber of Maimuni, [27].
Solyman I, sultan, and Joseph Nassi, [594].
conspired against, [395].
favorable to Jews, [400], [402], [404].
intercedes for Turkish Jews in Ancona, [578].
protects Gracia Mendesia, [574]–[575].
Soncino, Jewish printing house in, [289].
Soncino, Gershon, printer, [586].