Felipe Imanuel Dinis

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Felip Salomao ben Gedalyah Marco Dionis (ibn Yachya)

Also Known As: "Moshe Shlomo ben Gedaliah ibn Yahya", "Felipe Salomon Dinis"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Porto Portugal
Death: 1599 (63-73)
Venice, Italy
Place of Burial: Hamburg, Germany
Immediate Family:

Son of Don Gedalyah David ibn Yahya and Ana Manrique De Lara Manrique de Lara Furtado
Husband of Gracia Abigail de Palacios Abigail De Palacios Nis Alias De Nis alias Yahia
Father of Álvaro Samuel Diniz; Moses Musaphia; Emanuel Binyamin Musaphia; Benjamin Musaphia; ? Aboab and 1 other
Brother of Iacobo Dionis (ibn Yahya); Samuel Moises Castiel and Isaac Pinto Castiel

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About Felipe Imanuel Dinis

Reference: "Divrei ha-Yamim le-Bnei Yahya,( דברי הימים לבני יחייא )", by Eliakim Carmoly, Printed in Frankfort am Main/Rodelheim, Published by: Isak Kaufman, 1850. Genealogy of, and biographical work on, the Yahya family by Eliakim Carmoly. There is an introduction from Carmoly, in which he informs that the Yahya family is one of distinction from the time of Maimonides. Originally achieving greatness in Portugal and Spain, they after settled in Italy and Turkey. The text is preceded by a chart of the family, beginning with the Nasi, Don Yahya, and concluding with Don Gedalia. The text, in seven chapters, is set in a single column, primarily in rabbinic type although there are instances of vocalized square letters, and is accompanied by extensive footnotes. The final page is an announcement of the forthcoming publication of seven minor Yerushalmi tractates by Carmoli. The text of this book was compared to the "bin Yahya Family Tapestry", currently stored in the antiquity archives of Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City, by Abraham Greenstein - grandson of Abraham Gindi HaKohen. The text matches the Tapestry.



Merchant. Lived in Lisbon, Antwerp, Cologne, Venice, Amsterdam and Hamburg.

Court physician =Hofarzt of the cloisters of Aviz & Crato

Contrary to other sources, and contrary to [jbb] "Odyssee", acc. to [jbb] later, Salomon ben David/Selomo JACHIA b:1470 is not his father; and also n t Salomon IBN JACHIA b:1485


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Reference: "Divrei ha-Yamim le-Bnei Yahya,( דברי הימים לבני יחייא )", by Eliakim Carmoly, Printed in Frankfort am Main/Rodelheim, Published by: Isak Kaufman, 1850. Genealogy of, and biographical work on, the Yahya family by Eliakim Carmoly. There is an introduction from Carmoly, in which he informs that the Yahya family is one of distinction from the time of Maimonides. Originally achieving greatness in Portugal and Spain, they after settled in Italy and Turkey. The text is preceded by a chart of the family, beginning with the Nasi, Don Yahya, and concluding with Don Gedalia. The text, in seven chapters, is set in a single column, primarily in rabbinic type although there are instances of vocalized square letters, and is accompanied by extensive footnotes. The final page is an announcement of the forthcoming publication of seven minor Yerushalmi tractates by Carmoli. The text of this book was compared to the "bin Yahya Family Tapestry", currently stored in the antiquity archives of Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City, by Abraham Greenstein - grandson of Abraham Gindi HaKohen. The text matches the Tapestry.

Merchant. Lived in Lisbon, Antwerp, Cologne, Venice, Amsterdam and Hamburg.

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Felipe Imanuel Dinis's Timeline

1530
1530
Porto Portugal
1565
1565
Braga, Portugal
1579
1579
Lisbon, Portugal
1580
1580
Lisboa, Portugal
1587
1587
Lisboa, Portugal
1599
1599
Age 69
Venice, Italy
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Hamburg, Germany