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What (who) is pinto$61032$ - definition

OTTOMAN RABBI
Josiah Pinto; Yoshiyahu Pinto

Pinto horse         
  • A "medicine hat" marking, dark ears on a white head
HORSE WITH COAT COLOR THAT CONSISTS OF LARGE PATCHES
Coloured horse; Pinto pony; Pinto (horse)
A pinto horse has a coat color that consists of large patches of white and any other color. The distinction between "pinto" and "solid" can be tenuous, as so-called "solid" horses frequently have areas of white hair.
George Pinto (composer)         
  • George Pinto
  • ''Senza titolo'', set design for ''L'isola degli amori'' (1859).
BRITISH MUSICIAN AND COMPOSER
Pinto, George; George Frederick Pinto
George Frederick Pinto (25 September 1785 – 23 March 1806) was an English composer and keyboard virtuoso.
António Pinto (runner)         
ATHLETICS COMPETITOR
Antonio Pinto (athlete); António Pinto Coelho; António Pinto (athlete); Antonio Pinto (runner)
António Coelho Pinto (born 22 March 1966) is a retired Portuguese long-distance runner. He was born in Vila Garcia, Amarante.

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Josiah ben Joseph Pinto

Josiah ben Joseph Pinto (c. 1565 - c. 1648) (Hebrew: יאשיהו בן יוסף פינטו) was a Syrian rabbi and preacher born in Damascus. His father, Joseph Pinto, was one of the rich and charitable men of that city. Josiah was a pupil of various rabbis in Talmud and Kabala, and later, after his father's death, he studied Talmud under Jacob Abulafia, who ordained him as rabbi. Pinto's permanent residence was in Damascus, where later he officiated as rabbi until his death in Feb. or March 1648. He went twice to Aleppo, and in 1625 he moved to Safed with the intention of settling there, but the death of his young son, Joseph, which occurred a year later, induced him to return to Damascus.