CASTRO — CASTRO, family name, widespread throughout the Sephardi and Marrano Diaspora, common also in Rome in a family deriving from a place of this name in the Papal States. In some cases, the name was changed to Crasto. In Europe the family was numerous … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Isaac de Castro Tartas — (ca. 1623, Tartas, Gascony mdash;OldStyleDate|December 22|1647|December 15, Lisbon) was a Marrano and Jewish martyr.Castro Tartas was born in France, where his parents had found refuge. He was a brother of David Castro Tartas, and a relative of… … Wikipedia
CASTRO TARTAS, ISAAC DE — CASTRO TARTAS, ISAAC DE, Marrano martyr. Born in Avignon, then under papal rule, he was the son of fugitive Portuguese new christians who had settled in southern France. He was baptized at birth under the name of Thomás Luiz and also known as… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Isaac Aboab da Fonseca — Gemälde von 1661 Isaac Aboab da Fonseca (* 1. Februar 1605 in Castro Daire, Portugal; † 4. April 1693 in Amsterdam) war ein Rabbi, Gelehrter, Kabbalist und Schriftsteller … Deutsch Wikipedia
CASTRO TARTAS, DAVID DE — (c. 1625–c. 1700), Amsterdam printer. Born in Tartas (southern France) and brother of the martyr isaac de castro tartas , he also wrote his name as de Crasto Tartaz. His New Christian parents left Portugal for Tartas and came to Amsterdam with… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Isaac ibn Sid — was a Spanish Jewish astronomer; he flourished at Toledo in the second half of the thirteenth century. From the surname haḤazzan , given him by Isaac Israeli ben Joseph ( Yesod Olam, iv. 30), it may be inferred that he was precentor at the… … Wikipedia
Isaac ben Sid — (o Cid), Ishaq ben Sid, Rabí Ishâq ben Sid o Rabiçag (nombre en las fuentes cristianas) fue un astrónomo judío español. Destacado erudito judío de la segunda mitad del siglo XIII, formó parte de la Escuela de Traductores de Toledo de Alfonso X el … Wikipedia Español
Castro (surname) — Castro is a Romance (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Galician) word coming from Latin castrum , a fortification (cf: Greek: kastron; Proto Celtic: *Kassrik; Breton: kaer, *kastro). It may refer to:PeopleEuropeans*Aureo Castro (1917 1993),… … Wikipedia
Isaac Aboab da Fonseca — (February 1, 1605 ndash; April 4, 1693) was a rabbi, scholar, kabbalist and writer. In 1656, he was one of several elders within the Portuguese Israelite community in the Netherlands who excommunicated Baruch Spinoza for the statements this… … Wikipedia
Isaac Alonso Estraviz — es un lexicógrafo gallego. Nacido en 1935 en Trasmiras, se licenció en Filología Románica en 1977 y se doctoró en Filología Gallega por la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela en 1999. Actualmente es profesor de Didáctica de la Lengua y… … Wikipedia Español