Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cansino_family> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 38 of
38
with 100 triples per page.
- Cansino_family abstract "The Cansino (Cancino) family was a Spanish-Jewish family, famous in history for its wealth and influence, its scholars and poets.Jacob Cansino I served as an interpreter at Oran, a Spanish colony in northwestern Africa, under Charles V, until 1556, when he was sent as an ambassador to the king of Morocco. The office was then held in regular succession by his son Isaac Cansino from 1568 to 1599, by his grandson Chayyim (Chayen) from 1601 to 1621, and by his great-grandson Aaron from 1621 to 1633. After an interval of three years Aaron's brother, Jacob Cansino, received the appointment (1636), and served until his death in 1666. He is known by his translation into Castilian of Extremas y Grandenzas de Constantinopla, from the Hebrew of Moses Almosnino.Other prominent members of the family were Solomon Cansino, poet; Moses Cansino, scholar; Samuel Cansino, cantor in the synagogue, and wealthy philanthropist, who ultimately lost the whole of his fortune to gamblers; and Rabbi Abraham Cansino II, secretary of the Jewish community of Oran.".
- Cansino_family wikiPageExternalLink view.jsp?artid=94&letter=C.
- Cansino_family wikiPageID "10335929".
- Cansino_family wikiPageLength "1479".
- Cansino_family wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Cansino_family wikiPageRevisionID "631535148".
- Cansino_family wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_ben_Jacob_Cansino.
- Cansino_family wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_families.
- Cansino_family wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_Jews.
- Cansino_family wikiPageWikiLink Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Cansino_family wikiPageWikiLink Gotthard_Deutsch.
- Cansino_family wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_ben_Chayyim_Cansino.
- Cansino_family wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_Cansino.
- Cansino_family wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_Cansino_II.
- Cansino_family wikiPageWikiLink Morocco.
- Cansino_family wikiPageWikiLink Moses_Almosnino.
- Cansino_family wikiPageWikiLink Oran.
- Cansino_family wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cansino family".
- Cansino_family article "Cansino".
- Cansino_family author "Gotthard Deutsch and A. Rhine".
- Cansino_family hasPhotoCollection Cansino_family.
- Cansino_family url view.jsp?artid=94&letter=C.
- Cansino_family wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:JewishEncyclopedia.
- Cansino_family subject Category:Jewish_families.
- Cansino_family subject Category:Spanish_Jews.
- Cansino_family hypernym Family.
- Cansino_family type Article.
- Cansino_family type Surname.
- Cansino_family type Article.
- Cansino_family type Source.
- Cansino_family type Surname.
- Cansino_family comment "The Cansino (Cancino) family was a Spanish-Jewish family, famous in history for its wealth and influence, its scholars and poets.Jacob Cansino I served as an interpreter at Oran, a Spanish colony in northwestern Africa, under Charles V, until 1556, when he was sent as an ambassador to the king of Morocco.".
- Cansino_family label "Cansino family".
- Cansino_family sameAs m.02q8v6m.
- Cansino_family sameAs Q5033487.
- Cansino_family sameAs Q5033487.
- Cansino_family wasDerivedFrom Cansino_family?oldid=631535148.
- Cansino_family isPrimaryTopicOf Cansino_family.