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JOSCE

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    French

    JOSCE

    Norman French form of Latin Jodocus, JOSCE means "lord."

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JOSCE

  • Josce of York
  • 12th century Jewish community leader in York, England, victim of the 1190 pogrom

    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 of York

    Josce_of_York

  • Josce de Dinan
  • 12th-century Anglo-Norman landholder in England

    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

    Josce de Dinan

    Josce de Dinan

    Josce_de_Dinan

  • Josce of London
  • 13th-century Jewish leader in England

    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

    Josce of London

    Josce_of_London

  • Aaron of York
  • Jewish financier and chief rabbi of England

    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

    Aaron of York

    Aaron_of_York

  • History of the Jews in England (1066–1290)
  • 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)

    History of the Jews in England (1066–1290)

    History_of_the_Jews_in_England_(1066–1290)

  • Fulk FitzWarin
  • English lord (died c. 1258)

    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

    Fulk FitzWarin

    Fulk FitzWarin

    Fulk_FitzWarin

  • Benedict of York
  • English moneylender

    Benedict was considered the second-greatest moneylender in York after Josce of York. Benedict acquired several lands as a result of his activities,

    Benedict of York

    Benedict_of_York

  • Hugh de Mortimer
  • Anglo-Norman nobleman

    lords, most notably with Miles, earl of Hereford, Miles' son Roger, and Josce de Dinan, lord of Ludlow. The latter ambushed Hugh and only released him

    Hugh de Mortimer

    Hugh_de_Mortimer

  • Barese dialect
  • Dialect of Neapolitan spoken in Bari, Apulia

    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

    Barese dialect

    Barese_dialect

  • Sybil (wife of Pain fitzJohn)
  • 12th-century Anglo-Norman noblewoman

    England married her to Josce de Dinan, who died in 1166. Sybil had two daughters with Pain and is probably the mother of Josce's two daughters also. Sybil's

    Sybil (wife of Pain fitzJohn)

    Sybil_(wife_of_Pain_fitzJohn)

  • Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland
  • 12th-century invasion

    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

    Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland

    Anglo-Norman_invasion_of_Ireland

  • List of people from York
  • People associated with the city of York, England

    on social customs. Guy Fawkes (1570–1606), Roman Catholic revolutionary. Josce of York (died 1190), Jewish martyr John Lyth (1821–1886), first Wesleyan

    List of people from York

    List_of_people_from_York

  • Grays, Essex
  • Town in Essex, England

    the tenancy of a Jewish man called Isaac, son of Josce the Rabbi. In 1194, Isaac's son, another Josce, lost possession of the manor when it was seized

    Grays, Essex

    Grays, Essex

    Grays,_Essex

  • Ludlow
  • Town and civil parish in Shropshire, England

    ancient route south across to Ludford. A bridge was constructed (possibly by Josce de Dinan) at the foot of Broad Street, upstream of the ford, which then

    Ludlow

    Ludlow

    Ludlow

  • Jacob of London
  • Presbyter Judaeorum of the Jews of England (died 1217)

    who also gave him a safe-conduct. He appears to have died in 1217, when Josce of London is mentioned as his successor. He is possibly identical with the

    Jacob of London

    Jacob_of_London

  • Court Jew
  • Jewish banker to European royalty

    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

    Court Jew

    Court_Jew

  • Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath
  • Anglo-Norman landowner and official (d. 1186)

    Ewyas Lacy, Weobley, and Ludlow. He is said to have had a dispute with Josce de Dinan as to certain lands in Herefordshire in 1154. He was in possession

    Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath

    Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath

    Hugh_de_Lacy,_Lord_of_Meath

  • Yom Tov of Joigny
  • French-born rabbi, victim of the 1190 York pogrom

    day of the Jewish feast of Shabbat HaGadol, the shabbat before Passover), Josce of York (Joseph), the leader of the Jewish community of York, gained permission

    Yom Tov of Joigny

    Yom Tov of Joigny

    Yom_Tov_of_Joigny

  • Presbyter Judaeorum
  • Defunct mediaeval English office

    the first known being Jacob of London, appointed in 1199; the next were Josce of London (1217–1237), Aaron of York (1237), Elias le Evesque (1237), Hagin

    Presbyter Judaeorum

    Presbyter_Judaeorum

  • Missal of duke Novak
  • h(rst)janin da se svyt ništare ni, jere gdo ga veće ljubi, ta ga brže zgubi. Nu jošće pomisli vsaki sada: ča se najde ot nas tada, gda se d(u)ša strahom smete

    Missal of duke Novak

    Missal of duke Novak

    Missal_of_duke_Novak

  • Joscius (archbishop of Tyre)
  • Jerusalemite archbishop (died 1202)

    Joscius (also Josce or Josias) (died 1202) was archbishop of Tyre in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in the late 12th century. He was a canon and subdeacon

    Joscius (archbishop of Tyre)

    Joscius (archbishop of Tyre)

    Joscius_(archbishop_of_Tyre)

  • Judah Halevi
  • Iberian philosopher and poet (c.1075–1141)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Judah Halevi

    Judah Halevi

    Judah_Halevi

  • Haim ben Hananel HaCohen
  • 12th-century Tosafist

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Haim ben Hananel HaCohen

    Haim_ben_Hananel_HaCohen

  • Yom Tov of Falaise
  • 11th century French rabbi

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Yom Tov of Falaise

    Yom_Tov_of_Falaise

  • Levi ben Abraham ben Hayyim
  • 13th-century French rabbi and encyclopedist

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Levi ben Abraham ben Hayyim

    Levi_ben_Abraham_ben_Hayyim

  • Henry de Grey
  • English knight

    Thurrock (or simply Grays), which he bought from Isaac the Jew and his son Josce. To commemorate this connection, on 11 June 2013 (the 808th anniversary

    Henry de Grey

    Henry de Grey

    Henry_de_Grey

  • Joscius (archbishop of Tours)
  • Joscius or Josce (died 1173) was a Breton Catholic prelate. He was the bishop of Saint-Brieuc from 1150 until 1157 and then archbishop of Tours until

    Joscius (archbishop of Tours)

    Joscius (archbishop of Tours)

    Joscius_(archbishop_of_Tours)

  • Moravian dialects
  • Group of dialects of Czech

    Serbo-Croatian English ještě (j)ešče ešte jeszcze (ješče) hišće още (ošte) уште (ušte) ещё (jeśśo) щe (šče) яшчэ (jašče) še ešče jošče, išče još still, yet

    Moravian dialects

    Moravian dialects

    Moravian_dialects

  • The Virgin in the Ice
  • 1982 book by Ellis Peters

    nun at the Benedictine Abbey in Worcester and tutor to Ermina Hugonin. Josce de Dinan: A middle-aged lord in Ludlow whose allegiance King Stephen strives

    The Virgin in the Ice

    The_Virgin_in_the_Ice

  • Simeon bar Isaac
  • 11th century French rabbi

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Simeon bar Isaac

    Simeon_bar_Isaac

  • Sibyl (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sybil (wife of Pain fitzJohn) (12th century), wife of Pain fitzJohn and Josce de Dinan Sybil (given name) HMS Sibyl (1779), 28-gun Enterprise-class sixth-rate

    Sibyl (disambiguation)

    Sibyl_(disambiguation)

  • Fouke le Fitz Waryn
  • Chivalric romance about the English baron Fulk III FitzWarin

    and grandfather FitzWarin (who merge into one figure) and his grandfather Josce de Dinan, their relations with the Peverels during the Anarchy, and the

    Fouke le Fitz Waryn

    Fouke_le_Fitz_Waryn

  • David Bonafed
  • 13th Century Spanish Jewish scholar

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    David Bonafed

    David_Bonafed

  • History of the Jews in Ireland
  • Jewish moneylender, for under the date of 1170 the following record occurs: "Josce Jew of Gloucester owes 100 shillings for an amerciament for the money which

    History of the Jews in Ireland

    History of the Jews in Ireland

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Ireland

  • Elijah of Paris
  • 12th century French rabbi

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Elijah of Paris

    Elijah_of_Paris

  • History of the Jews in England
  • of Ireland (1170) was in part financed by Josce, a Jew of Gloucester; and the king accordingly fined Josce, five pounds, for having lent money to those

    History of the Jews in England

    History of the Jews in England

    History_of_the_Jews_in_England

  • Solomon ben Abraham of Montpellier
  • 13th century Provençal rabbi and Talmudist

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Solomon ben Abraham of Montpellier

    Solomon_ben_Abraham_of_Montpellier

  • Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg
  • German Jewish mystic (1150–1217)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg

    Judah_ben_Samuel_of_Regensburg

  • Isaac Abarbanel
  • Portuguese Jewish statesman, philosopher, Bible commentator, & financier (1437–1508)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Isaac Abarbanel

    Isaac Abarbanel

    Isaac_Abarbanel

  • Nachmanides
  • 13th century Sephardic rabbi and scholar

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Nachmanides

    Nachmanides

    Nachmanides

  • Shlomo ibn Aderet
  • Medieval rabbi, halakhist, and Talmudist

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Shlomo ibn Aderet

    Shlomo ibn Aderet

    Shlomo_ibn_Aderet

  • Joscius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Joscius (French: Josce or Josse) may refer to: Joscius (archbishop of Tours), died 1173 Joscius (archbishop of Tyre), died 1202 This disambiguation page

    Joscius

    Joscius

  • Chief Rabbi
  • Religious leader of a country's Jews

    of the Jewish Council of the Emirates. Jacob of London, (appointed 1199) Josce of London (1217–1237) Aaron of York (1237) Elias le Evesque (appointed 1237)

    Chief Rabbi

    Chief_Rabbi

  • Abraham ibn Ezra
  • 12th-century Sephardic rabbi and astrologer

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Abraham ibn Ezra

    Abraham ibn Ezra

    Abraham_ibn_Ezra

  • Asher ben Jehiel
  • Rabbi and Talmudist (1250/1259–1327)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Asher ben Jehiel

    Asher ben Jehiel

    Asher_ben_Jehiel

  • Bahya ibn Paquda
  • Spanish Jewish philosopher and rabbi (c.1050–1120)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Bahya ibn Paquda

    Bahya ibn Paquda

    Bahya_ibn_Paquda

  • York Castle
  • Grade I listed monument in York, England

    home and family of a recently deceased Jewish employee of Aaron in York. Josce of York, the leader of the Jewish community, led the local Jewish families

    York Castle

    York Castle

    York_Castle

  • Ludford, Shropshire
  • Village in Shropshire, England

    Built in the 15th century, replacing an earlier bridge possibly built by Josce de Dinan, it was restored in 1886 (following a serious flood) and has 20th-century

    Ludford, Shropshire

    Ludford, Shropshire

    Ludford,_Shropshire

  • Rashi
  • French rabbi and commentator (1040–1105)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Rashi

    Rashi

    Rashi

  • Baron Grey of Codnor
  • Title in the Peerage of England

    purchased the manor of Grays Thurrock in Essex from Isaac the Jew and his son Josce, confirmed by the king in 1195. Sir Henry de Grey also held the manor of

    Baron Grey of Codnor

    Baron_Grey_of_Codnor

  • Eliezer ben Samuel
  • French rabbi (died 1198)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Eliezer ben Samuel

    Eliezer_ben_Samuel

  • Rabbeinu Tam
  • Twelfth-century French Ashkenazi rabbi, leading Tosafist, & leading halakhic authority

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Rabbeinu Tam

    Rabbeinu Tam

    Rabbeinu_Tam

  • Eleazar of Worms
  • German rabbi

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Eleazar of Worms

    Eleazar of Worms

    Eleazar_of_Worms

  • Gilbert de Lacy
  • 12th-century Anglo-Norman baron

    substantial holdings along the border with Wales, were given to Pain fitzJohn, Josce de Dinan and Miles of Gloucester. Roger de Lacy's lands in Normandy, however

    Gilbert de Lacy

    Gilbert de Lacy

    Gilbert_de_Lacy

  • Moses of Lunel
  • London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Moses of Lunel

    Moses_of_Lunel

  • Gersonides
  • Medieval Jewish philosopher

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Gersonides

    Gersonides

  • Joseph ben Isaac Bekhor Shor
  • French tosafist, exegete and poet

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Joseph ben Isaac Bekhor Shor

    Joseph_ben_Isaac_Bekhor_Shor

  • Meir Abulafia
  • Spanish rabbi

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Meir Abulafia

    Meir_Abulafia

  • Maimonides
  • Medieval Jewish philosopher (1135/1138–1204)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Maimonides

    Maimonides

    Maimonides

  • Moses ben Meir of Ferrara
  • 13th-century Italian Talmudic commentator

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Moses ben Meir of Ferrara

    Moses_ben_Meir_of_Ferrara

  • Yehuda HaKohen ben Meir
  • London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Yehuda HaKohen ben Meir

    Yehuda_HaKohen_ben_Meir

  • Jacob ben Judah of London
  • London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Jacob ben Judah of London

    Jacob_ben_Judah_of_London

  • Shemariah ben Elhanan
  • London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Shemariah ben Elhanan

    Shemariah_ben_Elhanan

  • Hillel ben Samuel
  • 13th-century Italian rabbi and doctor

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Hillel ben Samuel

    Hillel_ben_Samuel

  • Judah ben Kalonymus ben Moses
  • London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Judah ben Kalonymus ben Moses

    Judah_ben_Kalonymus_ben_Moses

  • Elhanan ben Isaac of Dampierre
  • French Tosafist

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Elhanan ben Isaac of Dampierre

    Elhanan_ben_Isaac_of_Dampierre

  • Isaac Tyrnau
  • 14th century Austrian (or Hungarian) rabbi

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Isaac Tyrnau

    Isaac_Tyrnau

  • Jonathan ben David ha-Cohen
  • 12th-century French commentator on the Talmud

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Jonathan ben David ha-Cohen

    Jonathan_ben_David_ha-Cohen

  • Berechiah de Nicole
  • English Tosafist who lived at Lincoln, England (died, after 1270)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Berechiah de Nicole

    Berechiah de Nicole

    Berechiah_de_Nicole

  • Vidal of Tolosa
  • 14th-century rabbi

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Vidal of Tolosa

    Vidal_of_Tolosa

  • Zerahiah the Greek
  • Jewish philosopher in the Byzantine Empire

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Zerahiah the Greek

    Zerahiah_the_Greek

  • Solomon ben Meir
  • 12th century French rabbi

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Solomon ben Meir

    Solomon_ben_Meir

  • Abraham ibn Daud
  • 12th-century Spanish astronomer, historian and philosopher

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Abraham ibn Daud

    Abraham ibn Daud

    Abraham_ibn_Daud

  • Lambourn
  • Village and civil parish in West Berkshire

    against the usurper Stephen of Blois. However, another Breton adventurer, Josce de Dinan and his knights, retreated to Lambourn after he lost Ludlow Castle

    Lambourn

    Lambourn

    Lambourn

  • Ephraim ben Isaac of Regensburg
  • German tosafist and liturgical poet (c. 1110–1175)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Ephraim ben Isaac of Regensburg

    Ephraim_ben_Isaac_of_Regensburg

  • Moses ibn Ezra
  • 11th/12th-century Andalusian Jewish philosopher, linguist and poet

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Moses ibn Ezra

    Moses_ibn_Ezra

  • Asher ben Meshullam
  • 12th-century French Jewish theologian and Talmudic scholar

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Asher ben Meshullam

    Asher_ben_Meshullam

  • Isaac Aboab I
  • 14th-century Spanish Talmudic scholar

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Isaac Aboab I

    Isaac Aboab I

    Isaac_Aboab_I

  • Mordechai ben Hillel
  • German rabbi (d. 1298)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Mordechai ben Hillel

    Mordechai_ben_Hillel

  • Isaac ben Moses of Vienna
  • 13th century Austrian rabbi

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Isaac ben Moses of Vienna

    Isaac_ben_Moses_of_Vienna

  • Elijah ben Menahem HaZaken
  • 11th-century French Tosafist

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Elijah ben Menahem HaZaken

    Elijah_ben_Menahem_HaZaken

  • Menachem HaMeiri
  • 13th century Rabbi & scholar

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Menachem HaMeiri

    Menachem_HaMeiri

  • Isaac the Blind
  • French writer and rabbi (c. 1160–1235)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Isaac the Blind

    Isaac_the_Blind

  • Judah ben Kalonymus ben Meir
  • London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Judah ben Kalonymus ben Meir

    Judah_ben_Kalonymus_ben_Meir

  • Samson ben Joseph of Falaise
  • 1th century French rabbi

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Samson ben Joseph of Falaise

    Samson_ben_Joseph_of_Falaise

  • Meshullam ben Kalonymus
  • Rabbi, posek, commentator on the Mishnah, and Paytan (~950 – ~1010)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Meshullam ben Kalonymus

    Meshullam_ben_Kalonymus

  • Jacob ben Asher
  • German rabbinic authority (c. 1269 - c. 1343)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Jacob ben Asher

    Jacob ben Asher

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  • Isaac Alfasi
  • Maghrebi Talmudist and posek, commonly referred to as "the Rif" (1013–1103)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Isaac Alfasi

    Isaac Alfasi

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  • Judah ben Yakar
  • Kabbalist, teacher of Nachmanides

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Judah ben Yakar

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  • Dinan (disambiguation)
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    Arlington, Virginia Nicola Dinan (born 1994), British-Malaysian writer Josce de Dinan (died 1166), Anglo-Norman nobleman Dinan, walled Breton town and

    Dinan (disambiguation)

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  • Bahya ben Asher
  • Rabbi and scholar of Judaism

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Bahya ben Asher

    Bahya ben Asher

    Bahya_ben_Asher

  • Obadiah of Bertinoro
  • Italian rabbi

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Obadiah of Bertinoro

    Obadiah of Bertinoro

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  • Martyrdom in Judaism
  • Sanctification of the name of God

    1189, and York, where notable victims were Rabbi Yom Tov of Joigny and Josce of York both of whom died in 1190. The hatred of Jews in England culminated

    Martyrdom in Judaism

    Martyrdom_in_Judaism

  • Yaakov ben Yakar
  • German rabbi (990–1064)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Yaakov ben Yakar

    Yaakov ben Yakar

    Yaakov_ben_Yakar

  • Hachmei Provence
  • Jewish rabbis of Provence

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Hachmei Provence

    Hachmei_Provence

  • Nathan ben Jehiel
  • 11th-century Italian Jewish lexicographer

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Nathan ben Jehiel

    Nathan_ben_Jehiel

  • David Kimhi
  • 13th-century Spanish rabbi and author (1160–1235)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    David Kimhi

    David Kimhi

    David_Kimhi

  • Nissim of Gerona
  • 14th-century Talmudist and authority on Jewish law

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Nissim of Gerona

    Nissim_of_Gerona

  • Simeon ben Zemah Duran
  • Sephardic Jewish rabbi and scholar (1361–1444)

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Simeon ben Zemah Duran

    Simeon_ben_Zemah_Duran

  • Zerachiah ha-Levi of Girona
  • 12th century Catalonian rabbi and poet

    London Eliyahu Menachem of London Hagin Deulacres Jacob ben Judah of London Josce of London Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah Moses of London Yom Tov of Joigny

    Zerachiah ha-Levi of Girona

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  • JOYCE
  • Male

    English

    JOYCE

    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. 

    JOYCE

  • JOSCELIN
  • Male

    French

    JOSCELIN

    Norman French form of Old High German Gautelen, JOSCELIN means "Gaut." 

    JOSCELIN

  • Joslin
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    English

    Joslin

    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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    Joscelyn

    Joyous; Medieval Male Name Adopted as a Feminine Name; A Member of the German Tribe; The Gauts; Cheerful

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  • Joscelin
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    Latin German

    Joscelin

    Happy.

    Joscelin

  • JOSSE
  • Male

    English

    JOSSE

    Middle English form of Norman French Josce, JOSSE means "lord."

    JOSSE

  • JOSCE
  • Male

    French

    JOSCE

    Norman French form of Latin Jodocus, JOSCE means "lord."

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    Joscelyne

    Joyous; Playful

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    Josceline

    Joyous; Playful; A Member of the German Tribe; The Gauts; Cheerful

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    Joscelin

    One of the Goths; Cheerful

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  • JOCELYN
  • Male

    English

    JOCELYN

    English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Old French personal name Joscelin, JOCELYN means "Gaut." 

    JOCELYN

  • Joscelyne
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Joscelyne

    Playful.

    Joscelyne

  • Joscelyn
  • Girl/Female

    English French

    Joscelyn

    Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name.

    Joscelyn

  • Josceline
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Josceline

    Playful.

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  • Joscelin
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    German

    Joscelin

    One of the Goths'. Introduced into Britam as a masculine name during the Norman Conquest,...

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