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Encyclopedia > Judah Abravanel

Judah Leon Abravanel (otherwise known as Leon Hebreo, Leo Hebraeus, or Leo the Hebrew) (1460? - 1535?) was a Spanish Jewish physician and poet. He wrote Dialoghi di Amore (translated as Dialogues of Love), it was published into six languages in his lifetime. He was member of the Abravanel family and son of Isaac Abravanel, following in his father's interests of religion and philosophy.


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Samuel Abravanel, son of Judah Abravanel of Seville; settled in Castile.
Samuel Abravanel, youngest son of Isaac Abravanel, and grandson of Judah; was born in 1473, at Lisbon.
Maurice Abravanel, born in 1903 in Saloniki, Greece.
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