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his father → Hayy "Hiyya" ibn Ya'ish ibn Ya'ish ben ben David al-Daudi, HaNasi
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Según Pinsker (sec. 1, p. 5), este Da'ud ibn Yaḥyā es uno y el mismo que nuestro descendiente de Yehuda, como se deduce razonablemente de los hechos de que Yaḥyā es el praenomen árabe habitual equivalente de Judá, mientras que ibn Zakarīyā 'representa una confusión de bin / ibn atestiguada con frecuencia por bin / ibn para Abū, siendo esta última (es decir, Abū Zakarīyā') la kunya habitual de Judá (véase Judá b. José de Qayrawān).
Pinsker, Simcha. Liqquṭe Qadmoniyot (Zur Geschichte des Karaismus und der karäischen Literatur), Viena, 1860.
David ibn Yahya fue Administrador / Propietario de tierras templarias en Monzón que fueron entregadas a los Templarios por Ramón Berengeur III (Conde de Barcelona). David ben Hiyya HaNasi se casó con la hija del rabino Baruch ben Yitzhak Ibn Albalia, una antigua familia muy rica en España que había estado allí desde el segundo período del Templo. Los templarios pidieron a varios judíos que los ayudaran a administrar sus propiedades. Mientras está en Monzón, David ben Hiyya enseña misticismo judío a la organización de los Caballeros Templarios para aprender cómo funcionan las operaciones financieras de los Templarios; Luego, David le enseña a su único hijo conocido, Yahya, cómo administrar la banca templaria en nombre de los Caballeros en Palestina.
David viaja de regreso a Palestina donde muere mientras lucha contra los mahometanos en un intento de recuperar el monte del Templo. En el curso de la lucha, se hace amigo de Berenguer Ramon II y los Caballeros Templarios. El hijo de David, Yahya (Hiyya), regresa a al-Andalus y mantiene fuertes lazos con los templarios.
Dos de los piyutim (poemas) de David fueron incluidos en la compilación Betulat bat Yehudah de Samuel David Luzzatto, quien confundió al autor con Ḥiyya ha-Ma'arabi, el coleccionista de los poemas de Judah ha-Levi. David tiene al menos un hijo, 1) Hiyya ben david HaNasi Según Lemay en "Dans L'Espagne" pg 650-52, y su "De La Scolastique" Sisnando Davidiz es el tío abuelo de Abraham Ibn Daud y Hiyya ben David HaNasi; Por lo tanto, esto implica que Sinando Davidiz era hijo de Hiyya ben David ben Zakai HaNasi; El nombre hebreo de Sisnando era Sheshnan Ibn Dauod, quien fue secuestrado de su familia y criado en la corte del Califa.
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David ben Yehudah "Hiyya" ibn Yahya, HaNasi MP
Gender: Male
Birth: 1067
Monzón, Aragón, España
Death: 1113 (46)
רמלה, ישראל
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Son of Yehudah Hayy "Yahya" ben Hiyya, Nasi, Ra'is b'Rabbanan al-Tulaytula and Mansukha bat Abu Yahya Nehorai
Husband of unknown bat Baruch ben Isaac alBalia
Father of Hayy "Hiyya" ibn Ya'ish ibn Ya'ish ben ben David al-Daudi, HaNasi; Yahya ibn Da'ud, Almoxarife of Monzon and Abraham ibn Da'ud haLevi, Rabad I
Brother of Shmuel ben Yehudah
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According to Pinsker (sec. 1, p. 5), this Da'ud ibn Yaḥyā is one and the same as our decendant of Yehuda, as reasonably deduced from the facts that Yaḥyā is the usual Arabic praenomen equivalent of Judah, whereas ibn Zakarīyā’ represents a not infrequently attested scribal confusion of bin/ibn for Abū, the latter (i.e., Abū Zakarīyā’) being in fact the usual kunya for Judah (see Judah b. Joseph of Qayrawān).
Pinsker, Simcha. Liqquṭe Qadmoniyot (Zur Geschichte des Karaismus und der karäischen Literatur), Vienna, 1860.
David ibn Yahya was Administrator/Landlord of Templar lands in Monzon that were given to the Templars by Ramon Berengeur III (Count of Barcelona). David ben Hiyya HaNasi married the daughter of Rabbi Baruch ben Yitzhak Ibn Albalia – a very wealthy old family in Spain who had been there since the 2nd Temple period.. The Templars asked a number Jews to help them manage their estates. While in Monzon, David ben Hiyya teaches Jewish mysticism to the Knights Templar organization in order to learn about how Templar financial operations operates; David then teaches to his only known son, Yahya, how to manage Templar Banking on behalf of the Knights in Palestine.
David travels back to Palestine where he dies while fighting Mohammedans in an attempt to retake the Temple mount.. In the course of fighting he befriends Berenguer Ramon II and Knights Templar. David's son Yahya (Hiyya) returns to al-Andalus and strong ties to the Templars.
Two of David's piyutim (poems) were included in the compilation Betulat bat Yehudah by Samuel David Luzzatto who mistook the author for Ḥiyya ha-Ma'arabi, the collector of Judah ha-Levi's poems. David has at least one son, 1) Hiyya ben david HaNasi According to Lemay in “Dans L'Espagne” pg 650-52, and his “De La Scolastique” Sisnando Davidiz is the great-uncle of Abraham Ibn Daud and Hiyya ben David HaNasi; this therefore implies that Sinando Davidiz was the son of Hiyya ben David ben Zakai HaNasi; Sisnando's Hebrew name was Sheshnan Ibn Dauod who was kidnapped from his family and raised in the Caliph's court.
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