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Shlomo ben Yahya ibn Yahya (1245) ✡ Ref: AG-625 |•••► #Portugal #Genealogia #Genealogy

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Shlomo ben Yahya ibn Yahya is your 18th great grandfather.You→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna
your father → Carlos Urdaneta Carrillo
his father → Enrique Urdaneta Maya, Dr.
his father → Josefa Alcira Maya de la Torre y Rodríguez
his mother → Vicenta Rodríguez Uzcátegui
her mother → María Celsa Uzcátegui Rincón
her mother → Sancho Antonio de Uzcátegui Briceño
her father → Jacobo de Uzcátegui Bohorques
his father → Luisa Jimeno de Bohorques Dávila
his mother → Juan Jimeno de Bohórquez
her father → Luisa Velásquez de Velasco
his mother → Juan Velásquez de Velasco y Montalvo, Gobernador de La Grita
her father → Ortún Velázquez de Velasco
his father → María Enríquez de Acuña
his mother → Inés Enríquez y Quiñones
her mother → Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza, 2º Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Conde de Melgar y Rueda
her father → Alonso Enríquez de Castilla, 1er. Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Señor de Medina de Rio Seco
his father → Yonati bat Gedaliah, Paloma
his mother → Gedalia Shlomo ibn ben Shlomo ibn Yaḥyā haZaken
her father → Shlomo ben Yahya ibn Yahya
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Don Shlomo Ha-Zaken ben Yosef (ibn Yachya) MP
Gender: Male
Birth: 1245
Lisboa, Portugal
Death: 1340 (95)
Lisboa, Portugal
Place of Burial: Lisboa, Portugal
Immediate Family:
Son of Yosef ibn Yahya HaZaken
Husband of 2nd wife ibn Yachya HaZaken
Father of Gedalia Shlomo ibn ben Shlomo ibn Yaḥyā haZaken and Yosef Ibn Yachya ibn Yachya HaMeshorer
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Reference: "Divrei ha-Yamim le-Bnei Yahya,( דברי הימים לבני יחייא )", by Eliakim Carmoly, Printed in Frankfort am Main/Rodelheim, Published by: Isak Kaufman, 1850. Genealogy of, and biographical work on, the Yahya family by Eliakim Carmoly. There is an introduction from Carmoly, in which he informs that the Yahya family is one of distinction from the time of Maimonides. Originally achieving greatness in Portugal and Spain, they after settled in Italy and Turkey. The text is preceded by a chart of the family, beginning with the Nasi, Don Yahya, and concluding with Don Gedalia. The text, in seven chapters, is set in a single column, primarily in rabbinic type although there are instances of vocalized square letters, and is accompanied by extensive footnotes. The final page is an announcement of the forthcoming publication of seven minor Yerushalmi tractates by Carmoli. The text of this book was compared to the "bin Yahya Family Tapestry", currently stored in the antiquity archives of Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City, by Abraham Greenstein - grandson of Abraham Gindi HaKohen. The text matches the Tapestry.

Philosopher and Portuguese military advisor. Philosopher, religious scholar, royal military advisor. Shlomo has two sons 1) Gedaliah Ha-Zaken, and 2) Yosef Ha-Meshorer. Shlomo was a philosopher and royal military advisor. He was concerned about the extravagant life style of the community and tried to convince his fellow Jews to curtail their ostentatious display of wealth. He saw the love of luxury as eating away at the soul of the people and was fearful that it could arouse the wrath of the gentile population.

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Don Shlomo Ha-Zaken ben Yosef (ibn Yachya) Yewish wise of Talmud and administrator of portugal Kingdom Philosopher and Portuguese military advisor. Philosopher, religious scholar, royal military advisor. Shlomo has two sons 1) Gedaliah Ha-Zaken, and 2) Yosef Ha-Meshorer. Shlomo was a philosopher and royal military advisor. He was concerned about the extravagant life style of the community and tried to convince his fellow Jews to curtail their ostentatious display of wealth. He saw the love of luxury as eating away at the soul of the people and was fearful that it could arouse the wrath of the gentile population.

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Referencia: "Divrei ha-Yamim le-Bnei Yahya, (דברי הימים לבני יחייא)", por Eliakim Carmoly, Impreso en Frankfort am Main / Rodelheim, Publicado por: Isak Kaufman, 1850. Genealogía de, y trabajo biográfico sobre, el Yahya familia de Eliakim Carmoly. Hay una introducción de Carmoly, en la que informa que la familia Yahya es una distinción de la época de Maimónides. Originalmente logrando la grandeza en Portugal y España, luego se establecieron en Italia y Turquía. El texto está precedido por un cuadro de la familia, que comienza con Nasi, Don Yahya y concluye con Don Gedalia. El texto, en siete capítulos, se establece en una sola columna, principalmente en tipo rabínico, aunque hay casos de letras cuadradas vocalizadas, y se acompaña de extensas notas al pie. La página final es un anuncio de la próxima publicación de siete tratados menores de Yerushalmi por Carmoli. El texto de este libro fue comparado con el "Tapiz de la familia bin Yahya", actualmente almacenado en los archivos antiguos del Seminario Teológico Judío en la ciudad de Nueva York, por Abraham Greenstein, nieto de Abraham Gindi HaKohen. El texto coincide con el tapiz.

Filósofo y asesor militar portugués. Filósofo, erudito religioso, asesor militar real. Shlomo tiene dos hijos 1) Gedaliah Ha-Zaken y 2) Yosef Ha-Meshorer. Shlomo fue filósofo y asesor militar real. Estaba preocupado por el estilo de vida extravagante de la comunidad y trató de convencer a sus compañeros judíos de que redujeran su ostentación de riqueza. Él veía el amor al lujo como comerse el alma de la gente y temía que pudiera despertar la ira de la población gentil.

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Don Shlomo Ha-Zaken ben Yosef (ibn Yachya) Sabio yewish del Talmud y administrador del filósofo del Reino de Portugal y asesor militar portugués. Filósofo, erudito religioso, asesor militar real. Shlomo tiene dos hijos 1) Gedaliah Ha-Zaken y 2) Yosef Ha-Meshorer. Shlomo fue filósofo y asesor militar real. Estaba preocupado por el estilo de vida extravagante de la comunidad y trató de convencer a sus compañeros judíos de que redujeran su ostentación de riqueza. Él veía el amor al lujo como comerse el alma de la gente y temía que pudiera despertar la ira de la población gentil.
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