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    Samuel Usque (Lisbon, c.1500 - after 1555 in Italy or Palestine) was a Portuguese converso Jewish author who settled in Ferrara. Usque was a trader. His...
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  • Usque is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Usque, Portuguese translator Samuel Usque (c. 1500–after 1555), Portuguese converso...
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  • Benevento. The poet Samuel Usque famously said that Samuel [Abravanel] deserved the surname "Tremegisto," meaning, "thrice great": because Samuel was great in...
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    Cuius est solum, eius est usque ad coelum et ad inferos (Latin for "whoever's is the soil, it is theirs all the way to Heaven and all the way to Hell")...
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  • Abraham ben Salomon Usque (given the Christian name Duarte Pinhel) was a 16th-century publisher. Usque was born in Portugal to a Jewish family and fled...
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    Hacohen (1496–1577); also, section XVII, quoting 16th-century author Samuel Usque". Aish.com. 4 August 2009. Archived from the original on 3 October 2013...
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    his contemporary Samuel Usque, Consolação às Tribulações de Israel ("Consolation for the Tribulations of Israel"), Ferrara, 1553. Usque was a trader. Rebecca...
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  • Amsterdam. Fernando Ulrich (1952–), economist and banking administrator. Samuel Usque (1500–1555), author. Richard Zimler (1956–), American-born author, dual-citizen...
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    Hacohen (1496–1577); also, section XVII, quoting 16th-century author Samuel Usque". Aish.com. 4 August 2009. Archived from the original on 3 October 2013...
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  • Consolation for the Tribulations of Israel (published 1553, written by Samuel Usque), were dedicated to Doña Gracia Nasi. The move to Ferrara, however, did...
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