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Rahel la
Fermosa (Ladino for "Rachel the Beautiful";
originally Rahel Esra; c. 1165,
Toledo – 1195, Toledo) was a
Jewish woman who
lived in Toledo, Spain...
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titular Jewish woman of the
novel is
based on Alfonso's paramour,
Rahel la
Fermosa.
Scholars continue to
debate the
historical truth of this relationship...
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Fermosa, a
Jewish woman. In 1919 the play was
turned into a
German silent film The
Jewess of
Toledo directed by Otto
Kreisler La
Historia de
Fermosa by...
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Henestrosa and Hinestrosa, her
surname also
appears as Ynestrosa. …muy
fermosa, e de buen
entendimiento e pequeña de cuerpo. En este tiempo,
yendo el...
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Bible the wife of
Jacob and
mother of
Joseph and
Benjamin Rahel la
Fermosa (c. 1165–1195),
Jewish paramour of King
Alfonso VIII of
Castille Rahel...
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soldiers to take the
island Taccasange,
called per them soe, but by us Isla
Fermosa. And it is
reported he is at Goto,
staying for more
succors which are to...
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Queen of
Croatia John II
Komnenos (1087–1143),
Byzantine Emperor Rahel la
Fermosa (c. 1165–1195),
Jewish paramour of King
Alfonso VIII of
Castille Ara the...
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comes from the
archaic Spanish word
fermosa (currently hermosa)
meaning "beautiful". The name
Vuelta Fermosa or
Vuelta la
Formosa was used by Spanish...
- Pérez (1105-1186),
mistress of
Alfonso VII of León and
Castile Rahel la
Fermosa (1165-1195),
mistress of
Alfonso VIII of
Castile Urraca López de Haro (1160-1230)...
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based on the
relationship between Alfonso VIII of
Castile and
Rahel la
Fermosa in 12th
century Spain.
Franz Höbling as
Alfonso VIII of
Castile Ida Norden...