- male, deceased (1791)
- Jacob Frank was an 18th century Jewish religious leader who claimed to be the reincarnation of the self-proclaimed messiah Sabbatai Zevi, and also...
- male, deceased (1662)
- Joseph Escapa (ca. 1572-1662) served in the rabbinate of Smyrna. He was probably born at Uskup, European Turkey, after which place he is named. At...
- male
- David Conforte (Hebrew: דוד קונפורטי) was a Hebrew literary historian born in Salonica, author of the literary chronicle known by the title "Ḳore...
- male, deceased (1934)
- Emmanuel Carasso or Emanuel Karasu (Salonica, 1862 - Trieste, 1934) was a lawyer and a member of the prominent Sephardic Jewish Carasso family of...
- male, deceased (1924)
- Panagiotis Danglis was a Greek general of the Hellenic Army and a politician. He was born in Agrinio in 1853, graduated from the "Scholi Evelpidon"...
- male, deceased (1922)
- Ahmed Djemal Pasha (May 6, 1872 - July 21, 1922) was born in Mytilene. His father was Mehmet Nesip Bey, a military pharmacist. Between 1908-1918,...
- male, deceased (1946)
- Dragoljub "Draža" Mihailović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгољуб "Дража" Михаиловић; Anglicised: "Drazha Mihailovich" ; also known as Чича or "Čiča") (April...
- male, deceased (1567)
- Moses Hamon (Amon) was the son of Joseph Hamon, born in Spain. Going with his father to Constantinople, he became physician to Sultan Sulaiman I....
- male, deceased (1589)
- Rabbi Samuel ben Moses de Medina, was a Talmudist and author; born 1505; died October 12, 1589, at Salonica. He was principal of the Talmudic...
- male
- Joseph ben Solomon Ṭaiṭazaḳ, also referred to by the acronym "MahaRITaTS", was a talmudic authority and kabalist who lived at Salonica in the 15th a...
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