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Josce of York (Latin: Joceus; died 1190) was the leader of the Jewish community in York, England, and the leading figure in the York pogrom of 1190. He
Josce de Dinan (died 1166) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman who lived during and after the civil war between King Stephen of England and his cousin Matilda
fil Josce, was a Jewish financier and chief rabbi of England. He was born in York before 1190 and died after 1253. He was probably the son of Josce of
Josce of London was an English Jew and the Presbyter Judaeorum, or Chief Rabbi, of the Jews of England from 1217 to 1237. Josce succeeded Jacob of London
conquest of Ireland (1170) was financed by Josce, a Jewish man from Gloucester; and the king accordingly fined Josce for having lent money to those under his
History of the Jews in England (1066–1290)
one of the two daughters and co-heirs of Josce de Dinan and his wife Sybil, widow of Pain fitzJohn. Josce had held Ludlow Castle in the Welsh Marches
financially for his invasion by a Jewish merchant by the name of Josce of Gloucester: "Josce, Jew of Gloucester, owes 100 shillings for an amerciament for
Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland
Benedict was considered the second-greatest moneylender in York after Josce of York. Benedict acquired several lands as a result of his activities,
tuje, sèmbe che lla volondà tóje, come 'ngile acchessí 'ndèrre. Annúscece josce u pane nèste de tutte le di, é llívece à nnú le díbete nèste, come nú le
who accumulated enough capital to finance the nobility. Among them was Josce of Gloucester, who financed Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke's conquest
JOSCE
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French
Norman French form of Old High German Gautelen, JOSCELIN means "Gaut."Â
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Latin German
Happy.
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English
Playful.
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English French
Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name.
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Joyous; Medieval Male Name Adopted as a Feminine Name; A Member of the German Tribe; The Gauts; Cheerful
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French
Norman French form of Latin Jodocus, JOSCE means "lord."
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English unisex form of Norman French Josce, JOYCE means "lord." In the Middle Ages, this was a masculine name, now it is almost strictly feminine.Â
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One of the Goths'. Introduced into Britam as a masculine name during the Norman Conquest,...
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English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Old French personal name Joscelin, JOCELYN means "Gaut."Â
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Joyous; Playful
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Middle English form of Norman French Josce, JOSSE means "lord."
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Joyous; Playful; A Member of the German Tribe; The Gauts; Cheerful
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English : from an Old French personal name imported into England by the Normans in the forms Goscelin, Gosselin, Joscelin. For the most part it is from the Germanic personal name Gauzelin, a diminutive from a short form of the various compound names having as their first element the tribal name Gaut (apparently the same word as Old English Gēatas, the Scandinavian people to which Beowulf belonged, and also akin to the ethnic name Goth). However, the name also came to be considered as a pet form of Old French Josse (see Joyce).
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Playful.
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One of the Goths; Cheerful
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Tamil
Gold, Snow
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Absorbed; Mighty Soldier; Warrior Strength
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Bihari, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
New Born
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Sword of Religion Islam
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(Ten headed King of Lanka a.k.a. Ravana)
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English : habitational name from either of two places called Worthing, in Sussex and Norfolk. The Norfolk place name is probably from Old English worðign ‘the enclosure’, while the Sussex one is derived from an unattested Old English personal name, Weorð, (from Old English weorð ‘worthy’) + -ingas ‘people of’.
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Swift; Quick as the Wind; Bright Friend
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Hindu
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Arabic, Muslim
Of Mighty Concern
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Tamil
Virikvas | விரீகà¯à®µà®¾à®¸
Lord Indra
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