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  1. Jan 24, 2006 · In addition to Maimonides, it was the birthplace of Averroes. But events took a turn for the worse when the Almohads invaded in 1148 and offered all non-Muslims the choice of conversion, exile, or death. Maimonides’ family was forced to leave Cordova and travel through southern Spain and arrived in Fez, Morocco in 1160.

  2. Hijo de un juez, se educó en colegios musulmanes y judíos de Córdoba. Tras la invasión almohade, que instaló la intolerancia en al-Ándalus, sufrió persecución por motivos religiosos y se vio obligado a huir a Fez (1158), antes de emigrar a Oriente: Palestina, Alejandría y, finalmente, El Cairo (1165). Maimónides. Allí llegó a ser ...

  3. Maimonides was born in the Almoravid city of Córdoba in Spain, in 1135. His Hebrew name was Moses ben Maimon. He is also known as the Rambam, from the initial letters of his title and name, Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon. Maimonides was a doctor by profession. Maimonides was one of the most important Jewish philosophers of the Middle Ages.

  4. Jul 23, 2009 · Maimonides was born in Cordoba, the centre of Jewish learning and Islamic culture. There is disagreement about his date of birth. It is widely stated to be 1135, however other sources give the ...

  5. Since 1911, Maimonides has been a cornerstone of the Brooklyn community and is the largest hospital in Brooklyn. Over the last century, we’ve become a world-class care center and a vital part of New York City. From the first heart transplant in the U.S. to the first hospital-based Clinical Simulation Center in the Northeast, we are on the ...

  6. Sep 13, 1999 · Moses Maimonides (1135-1204), physician and philosopher, was the greatest Jewish thinker of the Middle Ages. Faced with a life of persecution, exile, and tragedy, Maimonides overcame obstacles to become the leading physician in his era, a clinician whose skills were sought across continents.

  7. The most illustrious figure in Judaism in the post-talmudic era, and one of the greatest of all time, Maimonides was born in Cordoba, Spain, to his father Maimon, dayyan of Cordoba and himself a renowned scholar and pupil of Joseph ibn Migash. He continues his genealogy, "the son of the learned Joseph, son of Isaac the dayyan, son of Joseph the ...

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