- male, deceased (1611)
- Yom Tov ben Moshe Tzahalon (Maharitatz (Hebrew: יום טוב בן משה צהלון) was a student of Moses di Trani and Moshe Alshich, and published a coll...
- 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
- Vidal of Tolosa was a Spanish rabbi and scholar of the latter half of the fourteenth century. Vidal resided in Catalonia, where he prepared his...
- male
- Amram of Mainz or Amram of Mayence is a legendary rabbi of whom the following legend is told. After having been the head of a yeshiva at Mainz, his...
- male
- Abigdor Cohen ben Elijah of Vienna (fl. mid-13th century) was the earliest of the great Talmudists of Austria. Cohen was the pupil of R. Simha of...
- male
- Solomon Ibn Verga (Hebrew: שלמה אבן וירגה) was a Spanish historian and physician. His relationship to Judah ibn Verga cannot be determined;...
- male, deceased (1270)
- Isaac ben Moses of Vienna (also called Isaac Or Zarua or the Riaz; Hebrew: Yitzchak ben Moshe) was one of the greatest rabbis of the Middle Ages....
- male
- Abraham ben Isaac of Granada was a Kabbalist of the thirteenth century.
- male, deceased (1180)
- Abraham ibn Daud was a Spanish-Jewish astronomer, historian, and philosopher; born at Toledo, Spain about 1110; died, according to common report, a...
- male, 559 years old
- Abraham Zacuto was a Sephardi Jew astronomer, astrologer, mathematician and historian who served as Royal Astronomer in the 15th Century to King...
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