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Alfonso de Zamora (1474 - c. 1545-6) was a Jewish-Spanish scholar and a major contributor to the Complutensian Polyglot Bible. Like many Spanish Jews during the persecutions of the 15th century, Alfonso converted to Catholicism while remaining a Crypto-Jew [secret Jew].
AlfonsoZamora Quiroz (born 9 February 1954) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1973 to 1980. He was the Lineal and WBA bantamweight...
Zamora (5 October 1143) recognized Portugal as a kingdom with its own monarch by the Kingdom of León. Based on the terms of the accord, King Alfonso VII...
Zaragoza; Alfonso VI received León and the tribute from Toledo; and García II received Galicia. His daughters, Elvira and Urraca, received Toro and Zamora respectively...
worked alongside another converso Hebraist, AlfonsodeZamora. He was one of three scholars to take over Zamora's chair in Hebrew at the University of Salamanca...
Alfonsode Santa María de Cartagena (variants: Alfonsode Carthagena, Alonso de Cartagena; 1384 in Burgos – 1456 in Villasandino) was a Jewish convert...
source languages and the cultures of the texts. Second in command, AlfonsodeZamora (1476–1544) was a converted Jewish scholar, an expert in Talmudic...
Moors. Alfonso died in Zamora of natural causes in 910, having reigned for 44 years. Ibn Hayyan likewise tells of an uprising, but says that Alfonso himself...
The Day of Zamora (Spanish: Día deZamora), also known as Jornada del Foso deZamora ("Zamora's trench [moat] Day"), was a battle of the Spanish Reconquista...
literary circle around Alfonso X. He wrote hagiography, history, music theory, natural science, poetry and sermons. Juan was born in Zamora. His exact birth...
Isaac b. Samuel of Acre, David b. Judah the Pious, Israel Alnaqua, AlfonsodeZamora) was partly in Hebrew and partly in Aramaic. By the time of the first...
Alfonsode Castro, O.F.M., (1495 in Zamora, Spain – 3 February 1558 in Brussels, Belgium) known also as Alphonsus à Castro, was a Franciscan theologian...
San Salvador de Oña in the year 1087. She received the city of Toro on the death of her father, while her sister Urraca received Zamora, and her brothers...
Cantillation Marks: Initial Steps (On the Virtual Dialogue between AlfonsodeZamora and Johannes Reuchlin). Lietuvos muzikologija. T. 22. Neeman, JL (1955)...
church was built under Bishop Esteban of the Diocese of Zamora, under the patronage of Alfonso VII and his sister, Sancha Raimúndez. The date of construction...
became the Treaty of Zamora. The Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris relates the episode of Valdevez at §§82–3: . . . the Emperor [Alfonso VII] commanded the...