- male, deceased (1792)
- Andrew Turnbull was a British Consul at Smyrna. He organized the largest attempt at British colonization in the New World by founding New Smyrna,...
- male, deceased (1853)
- Admiral Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet (22 April 1772 - 19 August 1853) was a British naval commander of the late 18th through the mid-19th...
- male
- Moses Pinheiro, an Italian Jew who lived at Leghorn in the seventeenth century, was one of the most influential pupils and followers of Shabbethai...
- male
- Moses Cordovero was a physician who lived at Leghorn (Livorno), Tuscany in the seventeenth century. David Conforte praises him as a good physician,...
- male, deceased (1828)
- Raphael Meldola, English Rabbi. Born in Leghorn 1754; died in London June 1, 1828. One of the most prominent members of the Meldola family. He...
- male, deceased (1901)
- David Castelli (December 30, 1836, Leghorn, Tuscany-1901, Florence) was an Italian scholar and educator in the field of secular Jewish studies. He...
- male, deceased (1806)
- Moses Galante was chief rabbi of Damascus during late 18th century and early 19th century. He succeeded his father, Mordecai Galante, who was chief...
- male
- Samuel Uziel was a Talmudist and scholar of the 17th century, rabbi of Leghorn. He is mentioned in a responsum in the collection "Mayim Rabbim"...
- male, deceased (1674)
- Jacob Hagis (or Hagiz was a Palestinian Talmudist born of a Spanish family at Fez. Ḥagiz's teacher was David Karigal ("Ḳorban Minḥah," No. 105),...
- male, deceased (1840)
- Moritz Fuerst (b. March 1782 near Bratislava, d. 1840 in Philadelphia) was an American artist of Jewish-Slovak origin. Prior to immigrating, he was...
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