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Moses Zarzal (fl. 1400) was a converso Spanish Jewish writer and physician to Henry III of Castile. He was the dedicatee of Profiat Duran's Hebrew almanac The girdle of the Ephod (1395). Poems in Castillian were attributed to him, including one for the birth of Henry's son, later John II of Castile, though his authorship is not certain.

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  • Moses Zarzal (fl. 1400) was a converso Spanish Jewish writer and physician to Henry III of Castile. He was the dedicatee of Profiat Duran's Hebrew almanac The girdle of the Ephod (1395). Poems in Castillian were attributed to him, including one for the birth of Henry's son, later John II of Castile, though his authorship is not certain. (en)
  • Moses Zarzal (... – ...; fl. 1400) è stato uno scrittore e medico spagnolo converso di re Enrico III di Castiglia, al quale il rabbino e medico catalano Profiat Duran dedicò il poema Ḥesheb ha-Efod (la cintura di "Efod"). È l'autore presunto di alcuni poemi in castgiliano, frai quali uno composto in occasione della nascita del figlio di Enrico II, futuro re Giovanni II di Castiglia. (it)
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  • Moses Zarzal (fl. 1400) was a converso Spanish Jewish writer and physician to Henry III of Castile. He was the dedicatee of Profiat Duran's Hebrew almanac The girdle of the Ephod (1395). Poems in Castillian were attributed to him, including one for the birth of Henry's son, later John II of Castile, though his authorship is not certain. (en)
  • Moses Zarzal (... – ...; fl. 1400) è stato uno scrittore e medico spagnolo converso di re Enrico III di Castiglia, al quale il rabbino e medico catalano Profiat Duran dedicò il poema Ḥesheb ha-Efod (la cintura di "Efod"). È l'autore presunto di alcuni poemi in castgiliano, frai quali uno composto in occasione della nascita del figlio di Enrico II, futuro re Giovanni II di Castiglia. (it)
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