Lombroso
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Lombroso, Lumbroso is the Sephardic family, members of which lived in Tunis, Marseilles, and Italy. The two forms of the family name are doubtless due to different readings of the Hebrew "לומברוזו".
- Place names
- Casal Lumbroso, Rome
- Baron Abram Lumbroso (Abram Lumbroso) (1813, Tunis - 1887, Florence): Tunisian physician and scientist
- David Lumbroso (1817, Tunis - 1880, Leghorn): Tunisian political agent
- Giacomo Lumbroso: Brother of Abram Lumbroso; head of a prominent business house at Marseilles, where he was consul for Tunis till the latter came under the protectorate of France
- Baron Giacomo Lumbroso (Giacomo Lumbroso): Son of Abram Lumbroso
- Giacomo Lumbroso (born 1859, Leghorn): Italian physician
- Isaac Lumbroso (?-1752): Chief rabbi of Tunis and rabbinical author
- Isaac Vita Lumbroso (1793, Tunis - 1871, Leghorn): Father of Abram Lumbroso
- Jacob Lombroso: Italian rabbi and physician, of Spanish origin; lived at the beginning of the 17th century in Venice
- Cesare Lombroso (1836-1909): On his father's side he was descended from a family which for many generations had been rich in rabbis and Hebraists.
- Daniela Lumbroso (born 1961, Tunis), Tunisian-French TV & radio presenter, see [French article]
- Dino Lumbroso
- Hubert Lumbroso
- Marc Lumbroso
- Mocatta, Lumbrozo de Mattos Mocatta and Lumbroso de Mattos Mocatta, distinguished ancient Anglo-Jewish family
- * Abraham Lumbrozo de Mattos, see [London page] of Jewish Encyclopedia.
- Dr. Jacob Lumbrozo, Portuguese traveller, first Jew to permanently settle in the New World, see List of people from Maryland, Jewish history in Colonial America
Table of pedigree
- Isaac Lumbroso (?-1752): Chief rabbi of Tunis and rabbinical author
- Isaac Vita Lumbroso (1793, Tunis - 1871, Leghorn): Father of Abram Lumbroso
- * Baron Abram Lumbroso (Abram Lumbroso) (1813, Tunis - 1887, Florence): Tunisian physician and scientist
- ** Baron Giacomo Lumbroso (Giacomo Lumbroso): Son of Abram Lumbroso
- * Giacomo Lumbroso: Brother of Abram Lumbroso; head of a prominent business house at Marseilles, where he was consul for Tunis till the latter came under the protectorate of France
- David Lumbroso (1817, Tunis - 1880, Leghorn): Tunisian political agent
- Giacomo Lumbroso (born 1859, Leghorn): Italian physician
External links
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- This article incorporates text from the public domain 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia.
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