- Lombroso, Lumbroso, or
Lumbrozo is a surname,
derived from a
Sephardi family,
members of
which lived in Tunis, M****illes,
Italy and
Crimea among krymchaks...
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Jacob Lumbrozo (born in
Lisbon in an
unknown year – died
between September 24, 1665 and May 31, 1666), also
known as John Lumbroso, was a Portuguese-born...
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least one
attempt to
prosecute a non-Christian. In 1658, a Jew
named Jacob Lumbrozo was
accused of
blasphemy after saying that
Jesus was not the son of God...
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Mocatta (also de
Mattos Mocatta,
Lumbroso de
Mattos Mocatta and
Lumbrozo de
Mattos Mocatta) is a surname. The
Mocatta family is a
leading Anglo-Jewish...
- Basevi, to all the
leading Jewish families of the day – the Lindos, the
Lumbrozo de
Mattos Mocattas, the
Mendez da Costas, the Ximenes, the Montefiores...
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endenizened English Jew
Moses Cohen Henriques –
Caribbean pirate Jacob Lumbrozo – physician, farmer, and
trader resident in the
Province of
Maryland Isaac...
- The most
prominent figure, who was
unquestionably a Jew, was a Dr.
Jacob Lumbrozo, who had
arrived January 24, 1656, and who, in 1658, was
tried for blasphemy...
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Prize Winners -
Lewis &
Perry Duo 1989 1st
Prize Winners -
Goldina and
Lumbrozo 2nd
Prize Winners -
Klavier Duo
Stentzl 3rd
Prize Winners - Anne Marie...
- Star-Spangled Banner", the poem used for the
United States national anthem Jacob Lumbrozo,
first Jew to
permanently settle in the New
World Charles A. May, U.S....
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first century and a half
following the colony's
founding in 1634.
Jacob Lumbrozo is the
first known Jewish resident of Maryland,
having settled in the Province...