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Zaragozan — 1. adjective Saragossan; from Saragossa (Zaragoza). 2. noun Saragossan; someone from Saragossa (Zaragoza) … Wiktionary
Ignatius of Loyola — ] St. Ignatius did not intend to change his name but rather adopted for France and Italy a name which he believed was a simple variant of his own, and which was more acceptable among foreigners.cite journal | last = Verd | first =Gabriel María |… … Wikipedia
Saragosse — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saragosse (homonymie). Saragosse La basilique du Pilar et l Èbre … Wikipédia en Français
ibn Gabirol — /ib euhn gah bee rddawl/, n. Arabic name of Avicebrón. Also, ibn Gabiral. * * * orig. Solomon ben Yehuda ibn Gabirol Latin Avicebron born с 1022, Málaga, Caliphate of Córdoba died с 1058, Valencia, Kingdom of Valencia Jewish poet and philosopher … Universalium
CÓRDOBA, ALONSO FERNANDEZ DE — (late 15th century), Spanish silversmith, engraver, and typecutter, probably of a Marrano family. Córdoba worked from 1473 in Valencia but after leaving there was condemned to death in absentia, possibly on a charge of heresy. He then entered… … Encyclopedia of Judaism