Leon da Modena
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Leon of Modena — Leon Modena or Yehudah Aryeh Mi modena (1571 1648) was a Jewish scholar born in Venice of a notable French family which had migrated to Italy after an expulsion of Jews from France. He was a precocious child, and grew up to be a respected Rabbi… … Wikipedia
Modena, Leone (Leon of Modena) — (1571 1648) Italian rabbi, scholar and writer. Born in Venice, he initially became an elementary teacher and preacher there. In his autobiography, Hayyei Yehudah, he listed the various occupations he resorted to throughout his life. He was… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Modena (disambiguation) — Modena can mean several things, including: Geography Duchy of Modena and Reggio El Modena, California Modena, Italy Modena, Missouri Modena, Pennsylvania Modena, Utah Modena, Wisconsin, a town Modena (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated… … Wikipedia
Modena, Leone — ▪ Italian rabbi and writer also called Leon Of Modena, Hebrew Judah Aryeh born April 23, 1571, Venice died March 24, 1648, Venice Italian rabbi, preacher, poet, scholar, gambling addict, and polemicist who wrote an important attack on… … Universalium
MODENA, LEON — (Judah Areyeh mi Modena; 1571–1648), Venetian rabbi, cantor, preacher, teacher, author, and polemicist. His father, Isaac, came from an old French Jewish family which settled in Modena and, after they moved to Bologna and later Ferrara,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MODENA, FIORETTA — (Bat Sheva; 16th century), wife of Solomon Modena (1522 or 1524–1580) and very learned in Torah, Mishnah, Talmud, Midrash, Jewish law, especially Maimonides, and kabbalistic literature, including the Zohar. Fioretta s sister, Diana Rieti of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
León X — Papa de la Iglesia católica 9 de marzo de … Wikipedia Español
Modena — I Modena, 1) Hauptstadt der Provinz Modena, Region Emilia Romagna, Italien, am Südrand der Poebene, 34 m über dem Meeresspiegel, 175 500 Einwohner; Erzbischofssitz; … Universal-Lexikon
Léon de Modène — Cérémonies et coutumes parmi les Juifs de Léon de Modène, traduit par Richard Simon, 1682 Léon de Modène ou Yehudah Aryeh Mi modena (né 1571 à Venise mort en 1648 à Venise) était un érudit juif vénitien de la fin du XVIe et … Wikipédia en Français
Leone da Modena — Cérémonies et coutumes parmi les Juifs, 1682 Leone da Modena (Jehuda Arje di Modena, auch Leo Mutinensis, Judah Aryeh[1]; * 23. April 1571 in Venedig; † 21. März 1648[2] ebenda) w … Deutsch Wikipedia