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Benvenida Abrabanel

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under Jewish law, which led to a major rabbinic debate over Benvenida's right to inherit in 1550–51. In one of the few points in the historical record where language is directly attributed to Benvenida, she responded to defend her rights. Ultimately, Benvenida took over Samuel's business affairs, receiving permission to open five banks in the
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declared an expulsion of the Jews from Naples. Benvenida, joined by several princesses, petitioned the Emperor, leading to the order being postponed for ten years. However, in 1540, the Emperor issued an edict forcing Jews to wear a Jewish badge; following this, Benvenida and her family left Naples
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Samuel died in Ferrara in 1547, and in his will made Benvenida heir to all his property except sums reserved as gifts for his children, including gifts on their marriages with the condition that Benvenida approved. His illegitimate son contested the will, arguing that a woman could not be an heir
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Benvenida had several children, including three sons, Jacob, Judah, and Isaac, and three daughters, two of whom were named Gioia and Letizia. She also raised an illegitimate son of Samuel's.
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philanthropist and banker-businesswoman. She lived in early modern Italy and was an influential member of the wealthy
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family. She is mentioned in numerous literary, rabbinic, legal, and archival sources of the time.
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In 1524–25, Benvenida became a supporter and patron of the mystic and false messiah
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family as the daughter of Jacob Abravanel (d. 1528), the brother of
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Index

Samuel Abravanel
Isaac Abravanel
Hebrew
Sephardic
Abrabanel
Spanish Jewish
Isaac Abravanel
Samuel Abravanel
Spanish Expulsion of the Jews
Naples
Eleanor of Toledo
Cosimo I de' Medici
Don Pedro
David Reubeni
Ten Commandments
Charles V
Ferrara
Ercole II
Dona Gracia
Duchy of Florence
"Benvenida Abravanel"
"Learned Women in Traditional Jewish Society"
"Jewish Patronage in Sixteenth-Century Ferrara"
JSTOR
41166866
"Benvenida Abrabanel"
"Benvenida Abravanel"
"Benvenida Abravanel"
"Learned Women in Traditional Jewish Society"
"Benvenida Abravanel"

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