- male
- David Kalonymus ben Jacob was an Italian Jewish astrologer of the fifteenth century, and a member of the Kalonymus family. He wrote in 1464 two...
- male
- Amnon of Mainz or Amnon of Mayence is the subject of a medieval legend that became very popular. It treats of Rabbi Amnon, a wealthy and respected...
- male
- Simha ben Samuel of Speyer was a German rabbi and tosafist. Neither the year of his birth nor that of his death is known. He took part in the...
- male, deceased (1943)
- Kalonymus Kalman Shapira (or Klonimus Kalmish Shapira) (1889-1943), was the Grand Rabbi of Piaseczno, Poland, who authored of a number of works and...
- male, 723 years old
- Kalonymus ben Kalonymus ben Meir (born at Arles 1286; died after 1328) was a Provençal Jewish philosopher and translator. He studied philosophy a...
- male
- Kalonymus Haberkasten was a rabbi and Talmudist in sixteenth century Poland. He was rosh yeshiva in Lemberg, and was later the first rabbi of the...
- male
- Kalonymus ben Todors (d. ca. 1194) was a French-Jewish scholar who flourished at Narbonne in the second half of the twelfth century. He bore the...
- male, deceased (1230)
- Samson ben Abraham, also known as the Rash of Sens (an acronym of his name) or "the Prince of Sens", was one of the leading French Tosafists in the...
- male
- Samuel ben Kalonymus he-Hasid of Speyer was a Tosafist, liturgical poet, and philosopher of the 12th century, surnamed also "the Prophet" (Solomon...
- male, deceased (1784)
- Liefmann Calmer, Baron of Picquigny and Viscount of Amiens (1711, Aurich, Hanover-December 17, 1784, Paris) was an important personage in French...
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