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Licoricia of
Winchester (early 13th century – 1277) was an
English Jewish businesswoman, who, like all
English Jews of the period, had to
navigate the...
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Rebecca (2022).
Licoricia of Winchester: Power...
- Abrams,
Rebecca (2022).
Licoricia of Winchester:
Power and
Prejudice in
Medieval England (1st ed.). Winchester: The
Licoricia of
Winchester Appeal. pp...
- an
important Jewish community, of
which David of
Oxford and his wife
Licoricia of
Winchester were
prominent members. The
university rose to dominate...
- Abrams,
Rebecca (2022).
Licoricia of Winchester:
Power and
Prejudice in
Medieval England (1st ed.). Winchester: The
Licoricia of
Winchester Appeal....
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David of Oxford, the
husband of
Licoricia of Winchester, and a
further £2,500 came from a
forced contribution from
Licoricia herself, by far the
biggest single...
- of many
prominent female moneylenders in
medieval England,
alongside Licoricia of Winchester, Avi**** of London; Bel****ez of Oxford;
Comitissa of Cambridge;...
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politician (b. 1217)
Jacopo da Leona,
Italian secretary,
jurist and poet
Licoricia of Winchester,
English Jewish businesswoman,
murdered Madog II ap Gruffydd...
- only
foreign journalist in Iran
during the
Green Revolution in 2009
Licoricia of
Winchester (d. 1277),
Jewish businesswoman. John Lingard, (1771-1851)...
- Abrams,
Rebecca (2022).
Licoricia of Winchester:
Power and
Prejudice in
Medieval England (1st ed.). Winchester: The
Licoricia of
Winchester Appeal. pp...