- 1049,
Samuel ibn
Naghrillah arranged a
marriage for his son,
Joseph ibn
Naghrela (1035–1066), to the only
daughter of the most
respected Torah sage of the...
-
crucified the
Jewish vizier Joseph ibn
Naghrela, and m****acred much of the
Jewish po****tion of the city.
Joseph ibn
Naghrela, or
Joseph ha-Nagid (Hebrew: רבי...
- towns.
Rabbi Samuel ha-Nagid (ibn
Naghrela) was the
Vizier of Granada. He was
succeeded by his son
Joseph ibn
Naghrela who was
slain by an
incited mob along...
- in Muslim-ruled al-Andalus, ********inated the
Jewish vizier Joseph ibn
Naghrela and m****acred much of the
Jewish po****tion of the city.
Peasant crusaders...
-
Granada and the
Taifa of Almeria, as
described by the
Jewish poet
Samuel ibn
Naghrela.
Conrad II, Holy
Roman Emperor ("the Elder")
travels to
Southern Italy...
-
storms the
royal palace in Granada,
crucifies the
Jewish vizier Yusuf ibn
Naghrela, and m****acres most of the
Jewish po****tion. Huy
becomes the
first town...
- Sa'adya ben Mevorakh, 999-?
David ben Daniel, fl. 1078-1094
Joseph ibn
Naghrela (Yosef Ha-Naggid), 1035-1066
Yehudah "Judah" ben Sa'adya, 1020-1080 Abū...
- city,
including many Jews.
Prominent Jews in Córdoba, such as
Samuel ibn
Naghrela were
forced to flee to the city in 1013. 1016 The
Jewish community of Kairouan...
-
escaped to the
Iberian Peninsula,
where they
found a home with
Joseph ibn
Naghrela, son of
Samuel ibn Naghrillah. The
death of
Hezekiah ended the line of...
-
Granada m****acre, a
Muslim mob
crucified the
Jewish vizier Joseph ibn
Naghrela and m****acred
about 4,000 Jews. The
Muslim grievance involved was that...