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Šelomoh b.
Avraham b. Šemuʼel, of Urbino, Ohel Mo‘ed,
Venice 1548;
title page. (Kaufmann B 33)
Hebrew cursive purchase note,
Abramo Colorni, in Prague...
- (Hebrew: שלמה דֵי אוליוֵירה, romanized: Shelomoh dey Oliveyra, Portuguese:
Selomoh de Oliveyra; c. 1633 – 23 May 1708) was a
Dutch rabbi, poet, and philologist...
- secular, trans. by
Elena Romero ([Madrid]:
Ediciones Al****uara, 1978)
Šelomoh Ibn Gabirol,
Poemas seculares, ed. by M. J. Cano (Granada: Universidad...
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Isack Henriques Coutinho,
Iacob Pereyra;
bottom left:
Isack Belmonte,
Selomoh Salom,
Dauid Abendana Osorio,
Iacob Bueno de Mesguita,
Abraham Touro, Iacob...
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Portuguese merchant and
diplomat Alexandre Nunes da
Costa (1655-1712),
alias Selomoh Curiel,
merchant and
diplomat Luis
Curiel (1655-1724),
Spanish lawyer and...
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Alexandre Nunes da
Costa (1655-1712),
alias Selomoh Curiel, was a
Sephardi Jewish nobleman and diplomat.
Nunes Da
Costa was the son of
Moses Curiel, and...
- Lord of Monzón and María de Pereira. Isabel's
father was a
descendant of
Selomóh Ha-Leví,
rabbi of the
Jewish quarter of
Burgos who
later converted to Christianity...
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Memorias Curiel: A
Chronicle in
Portuguese Written by a Son of
Ephraim de
Selomoh Curiel. 1739. Gerber, Jane S. (2014). The Jews in the Caribbean. Littman...
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eight children: Abraham, Isaac, Jeosuah, Josseph, Lea, Moseh, Sara, and
Selomoh. Emmanuel,
Isaac (1957).
Precious Stones of the Jews of Curaçao: Curaçaon...
- concise,
comprehensive Spanish description entitled Retrato del
Templo de
Selomoh (Portrait of the
Temple of Solomon) in
Middelburg in 1642. This was translated...