Kalonymus ben Todros (Hebrew: קלונימוס בן טודרוס) (d. ca. 1194) was a hakham of Provence who flourished at Narbonne in the second half of the twelfth century. He bore the title Nasi and was the leader of the community when Benjamin of Tudela visited Narbonne in 1165. He and his cousin Levi ben Moses were joint leaders at a later time.
From certain letters of Sheshet Benveniste to Kalonymus, it seems probable that he died in 1194. The letters are contained in a manuscript of the historian Joseph ha-Kohen. Heinrich Gross believed that Kalonymus is identical with Clarimoscus filius Tauroscii who was mentioned in a deed of conveyance of 1195 reproduced by Gustave Saige.
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KalonymusbenTodros (Hebrew: קלונימוס בן טודרוס) (d. ca. 1194) was a hakham of Provence who flourished at Narbonne in the second half of the twelfth century...
the Kalonymus family, who have pages for themselves. KalonymusbenKalonymus David Kalonymusben Jacob Isaac Nathan benKalonymusKalonymusbenTodros Eleazar...
had a son named Todros. And Rabbi Todros was the head of the yeshiva in Mainz after his father passed away. His son, Rabbi Kalonymusben Meshullam is famous...
probably not to be identified with the Todrosben Isaac of Gerona (Brüll) who is praised by KalonymusbenKalonymus (1323) at the end of his "Even Bohan...
Gersonides Gerson ben Solomon of Arles Abraham Bedersi Jedaiah ben Abraham Bedersi KalonymusbenKalonymus of Avignon. KalonymusbenTodros Y. Maser (2016)...
ben Nathan Official was a French-Jewish controversialist. He lived, probably at Sens, in the thirteenth century. He was a descendant of Kalonymusben...
the yeshiva of Narbonne Bonfilh, a Jewish troubadour from the city KalonymusbenTodros, (d. ca. 1194) was a Provençal rabbi who flourished at Narbonne in...
particularly by the support of KalonymusbenTodros, the nasi of Narbonne, and of the eminent Talmudist Asheri of Toledo, Ben Adret issued a decree, signed...
Moses Isserles, known as "the Rema" or "the Rama" (Hebrew: רמ"א). Meir benTodros HaLevi Abulafia (/ˈmeɪ.ər həˈleɪvi ˌæbuːˈlæfiə/ MAY-ər hə-LAY-vee AB-oo-LAF-ee-ə;...
emigrated to Palestine. Isaac was one of the French rabbis to whom Meïr benTodros Abulafia addressed his letter against Maimonides' theory of resurrection...
ابراهيم التاراس Azrēyl bin Mināḥīm ben Ibrāhim āl-Tārās; Hebrew: עזריאל בן מנחם בן אברהם אלתראס ʿÁzrīyʾēl ben Mənáḥēm ben ʾAḇrāhām al-Taras; c. 1160 – c. 1238)...
Rabbis. He carried on a lively correspondence with Nasi KalonymusbenṬodros and with Levi ben Moses of Narbonne, where his brother Joseph also resided...
Spanish city. After he had studied Talmud under Solomon ben Adret and kabbalah under Isaac benTodros (RIBaT, which is the abbreviation of "R. Joseph b. Tobiah"...
KalonymusbenKalonymus - An Arles born Jewish philosopher and translator. Wrote a few Jewish textbooks and was given the title Nasi. Kalonymusben David...
translated or were influenced by Averroes include KalonymusbenKalonymus of Arles, France, Todros Todrosi of Arles, Elia del Medigo of Candia and Gersonides...
notes of a Kabbalist circle that remains mysterious, possibly including Todros Abulafia or his son Yosef, Yosef of Hamadan, Yosef Gikatilla, Yosef Angelet...