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- Moses_Prado abstract "Moses Prado was a Christian convert to Judaism; lived in the 16th and 17th centuries, first at Marburg, Germany, and later at Salonica, Turkey. His Christian name was Conrad Victor, and he filled the position of professor of the classic languages at the University of Marburg. Finding it impossible to accept the dogma of the Trinity and of the divinity of Jesus, he went, in 1607, to Salonica, where he embraced Judaism, assuming the name of Moses Prado. After a residence of seven years in that city he began to solicit permission from the Duke of Hesse to return to Marburg, where he had left his wife. In a series of letters addressed by him to an old friend at Marburg named Hartmann, Moses justifies himself for embracing Judaism. The truth of Judaism, he declares, is beyond question, since both the Muslims and the Christians are compelled to acknowledge it. He only asks the Duke of Hesse to show himself as tolerant as the sultan, who grants freedom of conscience to every man. The desired permission was refused, and Moses remained at Salonica until his death.".
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- Moses_Prado wikiPageWikiLink Category:Converts_to_Judaism.
- Moses_Prado wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_Jews.
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- Moses_Prado wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
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- Moses_Prado wikiPageWikiLink Marburg.
- Moses_Prado wikiPageWikiLink Thessaloniki.
- Moses_Prado wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Moses_Prado wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Marburg.
- Moses_Prado wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moses Prado".
- Moses_Prado name "Prado, Moses".
- Moses_Prado shortDescription "German convert to Judaism".
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- Moses_Prado description "German convert to Judaism".
- Moses_Prado description "German convert to Judaism".
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- Moses_Prado hypernym Christian.
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- Moses_Prado comment "Moses Prado was a Christian convert to Judaism; lived in the 16th and 17th centuries, first at Marburg, Germany, and later at Salonica, Turkey. His Christian name was Conrad Victor, and he filled the position of professor of the classic languages at the University of Marburg. Finding it impossible to accept the dogma of the Trinity and of the divinity of Jesus, he went, in 1607, to Salonica, where he embraced Judaism, assuming the name of Moses Prado.".
- Moses_Prado label "Moses Prado".
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- Moses_Prado givenName "Moses".
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- Moses_Prado name "Moses Prado".
- Moses_Prado name "Prado, Moses".
- Moses_Prado surname "Prado".