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Benvenida Abrabanel (Hebrew: בנבנידה אברבנאל), also
written as
Benvenida Abravanel, was a
Sephardic philanthropist and banker-businesswoman. She lived...
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Benvenida Cohen Belmonte (fl. c. 1720) was a
British Jewish poet, who
lived in
London at the
beginning of the
eighteenth century. Her
mother Manuela Nuñez...
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anyone in his
immediate family.
Samuel later married his
first cousin Benvenida Abrabanel, however, the two had to move to
Ferrara in 1541 when the Neapolitan...
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Additionally his
Jewish chief financier Samuel Abravanel along with his wife
Benvenida, may have had some
influence on him, in
regards to
ending his aspirations...
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fellow Jews. When
Charles V
issued an
edict to
expel the Jews from Naples,
Benvenida, with the ****istance of Leonora,
intervened in
their behalf so effectively...
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Samuel Abravanel, Sephardic-Italian financier, and his
first cousin,
Benvenida Abrabanel Abu al-As ibn al-Rabi', son-in-law and
Companion of Muhammad...
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Desserts Jaime Conceiçao
Maria dôs
Angeles Neto
Angelica Tajarin Fish
Benvenida Arauca Luiza Rodrigo Sandra Matarazzo Pasta Belaissa Udata Ruth Unsain...
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victories in Africa, was on the
point of
exiling the Jews from
Naples when
Benvenida, wife of
Samuel Abravanel,
caused him to
defer the action. A few years...
- Bath (fl. 1806)
Henrietta Battier (c. 1751–1813)
Aphra Behn (1640–1689)
Benvenida Cohen Belmonte (fl. 1720)
Elizabeth Benger (1775–1827)
Elizabeth Bentley...
- Bavaria,
pledge lord of the
County of
Glatz (b. 1500) Date
unknown –
Benvenida Abrabanel,
philanthropist and businesswoman.
Huguenot Society of London...