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  • 111Levi ibn al-Tabban — Levi ben Jacob ibn al Tabban est un poète et grammairien hébraïque andalou du début du XIIe siècle. Éléments biographiques Levi ibn al Tabban a vécu à Saragosse. Son ami et jeune contemporain, Juda Halevi, le considérait comme le « Roi… …

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  • 112Leví (patriarca) — Leví (hebreo: לֵוִי‎, devoto, unido) fue el tercer hijo de Jacob y Lea.[1] En cuanto a su vida, apenas se sabe que nació en la Mesopotamia y que participo en la conspiración de sus hermanos contra José, y estuvo presente en la reconciliacion. En… …

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  • 113Levi Eshkol — 4.º primer ministro de Israel 16 de junio de …

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  • 114Levi (Vorname) — Levi ist ein männlicher Vorname. Er bezieht sich auf den biblischen Stammvater Levi (hebräisch לוה) und bedeutet „verbunden sein“. Bekannte Namensträger Levi Eschkol (1895–1969), israelischer Politiker (Mapai) Levi Leipheimer, US amerikanischer… …

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  • 115LEVI, DORO — (1898–1991), Italian archaeologist. Levi, born in Trieste, had a distinguished career as organizer of archaeological expeditions, curator, and administrator. He was a lecturer at Florence University, and in 1935 went to Sardinia to become… …

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  • 116LÉVI, ISRAEL — (1856–1939), chief rabbi of France, scholar, and writer. Lévi graduated from the Ecole Rabbinique in his native Paris. He was appointed assistant rabbi in Paris in 1882, and began teaching Jewish history at the Ecole Rabbinique in 1892 and Talmud …

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  • 117LEVI, PAUL — (1883–1930), German socialist politician. A lawyer by profession, Levi gained renown by his defense of striking workers (1912) and of rosa luxemburg (1914), who became his mentor and colleague. Levi was one of the founders and leaders of the… …

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  • 118LEVI BEN ḤABIB — LEVI BEN HABIB (Ralbah; c. 1483–1545), rabbi in Jerusalem and principal opponent of the restoration of the semikhah . Levi b. Ḥabib was born in Zamora, Spain, and in 1492 was taken to Portugal by his father, R. Jacob Ibn Ḥabib . There he was… …

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  • 119LEVI DELLA VIDA, GIORGIO — (1886–1967), Italian Arabist and Semitist. Born in Piedmont, della Vida completed his university studies in rome . In 1914 he began to lecture at the University of Naples, went on to Turin, and in 1920 was appointed   professor at Rome University …

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  • 120Levi Wells Prentice — (born 18 December 1851 died 1935) was an American still life and landscape painter. Levi Wells Prentice is an American painter associated with the Hudson River School, a group of Artists known throughout art circles. According to the book Nature… …

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