Moses Mendes da Costa (died 1747), also called Anthony da Costa, was an English banker.
In 1727, Costa brought an action against the Russia Company, which refused to admit him to membership on the ground of his being a Jew. The attorney-general decided that he must be admitted, whereupon the company petitioned Parliament to modify the former's charter so as to give it the right of refusal.
Moses Mendes daCosta (died 1747), also called Anthony daCosta, was an English banker. In 1727, Costa brought an action against the Russia Company, which...
Uriel daCosta (Portuguese: [uɾiˈɛl dɐ ˈkɔʃtɐ]; also Acosta or d'Acosta; c. 1585 – April 1640) was a Portuguese Sephardi philosopher who was born a New...
era, and was a descendant of MosesdaCosta Andrade (not MosesdaCosta as is sometimes stated).[citation needed] daCosta Andrade was his 2nd great-grandfather...
Gutiérres (1651–1727). He had brothers Anthony MosesdaCosta (1667x9–1747) and John Benjamin daCosta (1674–1752). He married his cousin Leonora Mendes...
Isaäc daCosta (14 January 1798 – 28 April 1860) was a Jewish Dutch poet. DaCosta was born in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. His father, an aristocratic...
Alexandre Nunes daCosta (1655-1712), alias Selomoh Curiel, was a Sephardi Jewish nobleman and diplomat. Nunes DaCosta was the son of Moses Curiel, and the...
and had issue including: Moses Lindo (1760-1837): sworn broker, married Sarah DaCosta and had issue including: MosesDaCosta Lindo (1784-1866): sworn...
Don Moses Curiel (1620-1697), in Dutch Mozes Curiël, alias Jeronimo Nunes daCosta, was a Sephardic Jewish nobleman, diplomat, and wealthy merchant, who...
Mendes daCosta (4 November 1863 – 20 July 1939) was a Dutch sculptor and teacher. Mendes daCosta was born in Amsterdam to the sculptor Moses Mendes da Costa...
Uriel daCosta – controversial writer Antonio Fernandez Carvajal – Portuguese-Jewish merchant, became the first endenizened English Jew Moses Cohen Henriques –...
Cohen, Egypt-born businessman and Labour party supporter MosesdaCosta, also called Anthony daCosta Abraham and Benjamin Goldsmid, brothers, leading financiers...
Manuel Noah MosesdaCosta Pierre Mendès France Rehuel Lobatto Robert Henriques Rodrigo López Sam Costa Samuel Nunez Samuel Sarphati Uriel daCosta Vic Seixas...
of Scotland and of Ireland (1662–1685), as King Charles II's wife MosesdaCosta – 18th-century banker[citation needed] Felicity Dahl (née D'Abreu, born...
(26 September 1587 - 3 April 1664), known by his alias Dom Duarte Nunes daCosta, was a Sephardi Jewish merchant, diplomat, and nobleman. Curiel was educated...
(1822-1892); married in 1850 David van Moses Henriques de Castro (1826-1898), academic jkvr. Rachel Suasso daCosta (1797-1848); married 1819 Jacob Bueno...
Moses ben Nachman (Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה בֶּן־נָחְמָן Mōše ben-Nāḥmān, "Moses son of Nachman"; 1194–1270), commonly known as Nachmanides (/nækˈmænɪdiːz/; Greek:...
family members included the banker MosesdaCosta and the miniaturist Catherine daCosta. In 1705, Alvares daCosta bought back the nineteen acres of adjoining...
alias Alvaro Nunes daCosta, was a member of the Curiel family and Agent of the Portuguese Crown in Amsterdam. Curiel was born to Moses Curiel and Ribca...
The Curiel family (Dutch: Curiël or also known as: daCosta) is a prominent Sephardi Jewish family. Until the late 18th century, the family held diplomatic...
at which point the authorship of the portrait was attributed to Manoel daCosta Ataíde. In 1941 Guinle donated the portrait to the Public Archives of Minas...
Sajjad Ahmed Andrea Amati Massimo daCosta Samantha de Mel Benito Giordano † Kamal Kariyawasam Ricardo Maggio Razzaq Mohammad Thomas Parisi Andrea Pezzi...
Moses ben Maimon (1138–1204), commonly known as Maimonides (/maɪˈmɒnɪdiːz/ my-MON-ih-deez) and also referred to by the Hebrew acronym Rambam (Hebrew:...
(1818–1822) João da Matta Chapuzet, Governor (1822–1826) Caetano Procópio Godinho de Vasconcelos, Governor (1826–1830) Duarte daCosta e Sousa de Macedo...
Zacari Moses Pacaldo I (born April 8, 1994), known mononymously as Zacari, is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, and multi-instrumentalist. He is...
Alamanno daCosta (active 1193–1224, died before 1229) was a Genoese admiral. He became the count of Syracuse in the Kingdom of Sicily, and led naval expeditions...