- male, deceased (1463)
- Isaac ben Jacob Campanton (Hebrew: יצחק קנפנטון) was a Spanish rabbi. He lived in the period darkened by the outrages of Ferran Martinez and Vicente...
- male, deceased (1089)
- Isaac ben Judah ibn Ghiyyat or Ghayyat ("ibn Ghayyath") was a Spanish rabbi, Biblical commentator, philosopher, and liturgical poet. He was born...
- male
- Joshua ben Joseph ibn Vives al-Lorqui (fl. 1400) was a Spanish-Jewish physician who lived at Alcañiz. In 1408, at the command of the rich and i...
- male, deceased (1622)
- Isaac ben Abraham Uziel (Hebrew: יצחק בן אברהם עזיאל) was a Spanish physician and poet born at Fez. At one time he held the position of rabb...
- male, deceased (1493)
- Isaac Aboab of Castile, also known as Isaac Aboab II, was a Spanish Bible commentator born at Toledo, presumably a descendant of Isaac Aboab I. He...
- male
- Joseph ibn Vidal Labi was a prominent Spanish-Jewish scholar and orator, son of the philosopher Solomon ibn Labi. He lived at Saragossa, and was...
- male
- Hayyim ben Abraham Uziel (Hebrew: חיים בן אברהם עזיאל) was a scholar and author of Spanish extraction who flourished in the latter half of the 16th...
- male
- Judah ibn Verga was a Spanish historian, kabalist, perhaps also mathematician, and astronomer, of the 15th century, born at Seville. He is supposed...
- male, deceased (1349)
- Judah ben Asher was a German Talmudist and later rabbi of Toledo, Spain, brother of Jacob ben Asher ("Ba'al ha-Ṭurim"). These dates are deduced fr...
- male
- Levi Najara was a Spanish rabbi who emigrated in 1492 to Palestine, probably to Safed. He was the father of Moses Najara I.
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