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Shmuel ibn
Naghrillah (Hebrew: שְׁמוּאֵל הַלֵּוִי בֶּן יוֹסֵף, Šəmuʿēl HalLēvi ben Yosēf; Arabic: أبو إسحاق إسماعيل بن النغريلة ʾAbū ʾIsḥāq ʾIsmāʿīl bin...
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Samuel ibn
Naghrillah, king's
minister at
Taifa of
Granada and poet
Joseph ibn
Naghrillah, king's minister, son of
Samuel ibn
Naghrillah Hasdai ibn Shaprut...
- as philosophy, medicine, and
literature by
figures such as
Samuel ibn
Naghrillah,
Judah Halevi and
Solomon ibn Gabirol. However, in the 12th to 15th centuries...
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Samuel ibn
Naghrillah, born in Mérida, Spain,
lived in Córdoba and was a
child prodigy and
student of
Hanoch ben Moshe.
Samuel ibn
Naghrillah,
Hasdai ibn...
- Luis de
Torres Abraham Fraenkel Shmuel Wosner Meir
Abulafia Samuel ibn
Naghrillah Yehuda Ashlag Yitzchok Zev
Soloveitchik Pinchas Horowitz Hillel Paritcher...
- site of
earlier fortresses and of the 11th-century
palace of
Samuel ibn
Naghrillah.
Later Nasrid rulers continuously modified the site. The most significant...
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appear as non-rational or fantastic. In line with the above,
Samuel ibn
Naghrillah (993–1056), in his "Introduction to the Talmud",
states that "Aggadah...
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general to the
kings of Granada,
Samuel ibn
Naghrillah (Shmuel HaNaggid).: xxv
Gabirol made ibn
Naghrillah an
object of
praise in his
poetry until an...
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earlier fortresses and of the 11th-century
palace of
vizier Samuel ibn
Naghrillah.
Later Nasrid rulers continuously modified the site, most
notably during...
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rabbi in the city of Medina. In 1027, the
Jewish polymath Samuel ibn
Naghrillah became top
advisor and
military general of the
Taifa of
Granada in the...