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The Voyages of Benjamin of Tudella - traducción al Inglés

JEWISH EXPLORER AND WRITER
The Voyages of Benjamin; Sefer ha-Massaot; The Book of Travels; Safer ha-Massaot; Benjamin of tudela; Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela; Benjamin Tudela; בִּנְיָמִין מִטּוּדֶלָה; Binyamin MiTudela

The Voyages of Benjamin of Tudella      
Die Reisen des Benjamin von Tudella (Buch das die Reisen eines jüdischen Reisenden im zwölften Jahrhundert beschreibt)
Benjamin Disraeli         
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  • Battle of Kandahar]], fought in 1880. Britain's victory in the Second Anglo-Afghan War proved a boost to Disraeli's government.
  • Vanity Fair]]'', 30 January 1869. Caricatures led to a rapid increase in demand for the magazine.
  • Disraeli circa 1870
  • alt=A statue on a podium
  • alt=A map. See description
  • alt=Four men, the second of whom wears a wig resembling that of a judge, and the fourth of whom wears clerical clothes
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  • alt=Two men and two women
  • alt=Two gentlemen; the second has an impressive beard
  • In 1929, actor George Arliss (1868–1946) won the Oscar for personifying Disraeli's "paternalistic, kindly, homely statesmanship."
  • Portrait of Disraeli published in 1873
  • Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78]]
  • alt=A young man of vaguely Semitic appearance, with long and curly black hair
  • alt=Three portraits; a man and two women
  • alt=A young man with dark hair and huge sideburns
  • alt=A portrait of a young woman with elaborately styled brown hair, tied up with a blue bow
  • alt=Two men of Victorian appearance
  • alt=See caption
  • alt=Four men
  • Disraeli's failure to appoint [[Samuel Wilberforce]] as [[Bishop of London]] may have cost him votes in the 1868 election.
  • alt=The cover of a book, entitled "Sybil; or, the Two Nations"
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  • alt=A middle-aged man in Victorian clothes
BRITISH STATESMAN (1804–1881)
Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield; Lord Beaconsfield; Disraeli; The Earl of Beaconsfield; Benjamin disreali; Benjamin Disraeli Beaconsfield; Disraeli, Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield; Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield; Benjamin Beaconsfield; Lord Beaconsfield PM; Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield; B Disraeli; Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl Of Beaconsfield; Ben Disraeli; Benjamin D'Israeli; Beakitorius; Prime Minister Disraeli; Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli; Prime Minister Beaconsfield; 1st Earl of Beaconsfield; Benjamin disraeli; Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield; PM Disraeli; PM Beaconsfield; Mr Disraeli; Mr. Disraeli; Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield; Ld Beaconsfield; Ld. Beaconsfield; Disraeli, Benjamin; Disraeli's novels
Benjamin Disraeli (ehemaliger britischer Premierminister)
Benjamin Britten         
  • W. H. Auden in 1939
  • Blue plaque at 137 [[Cromwell Road]] in London
  • Britten's grave in St. Peter and St Paul's Church, [[Aldeburgh]], Suffolk
  • John Piper]]'s Benjamin Britten memorial window in the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Aldeburgh
  • Britten's birthplace in Lowestoft, which was the Britten family home for over twenty years
  • Verlaine]]
  • Frank Bridge, Britten's teacher
  • Stravinsky]]
  • Page from "Peter Grimes" in 1812 edition of Crabbe's ''The Borough''
  • Peter Pears as the General in ''Owen Wingrave'', 1971
  • [[Mstislav Rostropovich]] and Britten, 1964
  • [[Snape Maltings]] concert hall, a main venue of the [[Aldeburgh Festival]], founded by Britten, Pears and Crozier
  • Scallop]]'' by [[Maggi Hambling]] is a sculpture dedicated to Benjamin Britten on the beach at [[Aldeburgh]]. The edge of the shell is pierced with the words "I hear those voices that will not be drowned" from ''Peter Grimes''.
ENGLISH COMPOSER, CONDUCTOR, AND PIANIST (1913-1976)
Benjamen Britten; Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten; Benjamin, Baron Britten; Britten, Benjamin, Baron; Edward Benjamin Britten; Baron Britten; Benjamin Britten, 1st Baron Britten; Britten; Benjamin britten; Britten, Benjamin; Ballets by Benjamin Britten; Baron Britten of Aldeburgh; E B Britten; Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten, OM CH; Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten OM CH; Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten; Lord Britten; Benjamin Britain; Ben Britten
n. Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), englischer Komponist und Pianist

Definición

Benjamite
·noun A descendant of Benjamin; one of the tribe of Benjamin.

Wikipedia

Benjamin of Tudela

Benjamin of Tudela (Hebrew: בִּנְיָמִין מִטּוּדֶלָה, pronounced [binjaˈmin mituˈdela]; Arabic: بنيامين التطيلي Binyamin al-Tutayli;‎ Tudela, Kingdom of Navarre, 1130 – Castile, 1173) was a medieval Jewish traveler who visited Europe, Asia, and Africa in the twelfth century. His vivid descriptions of western Asia preceded those of Marco Polo by a hundred years. With his broad education and vast knowledge of languages, Benjamin of Tudela is a major figure in medieval geography and Jewish history.

The Travels of Benjamin is an important work not only as a description of the Jewish communities, but also as a reliable source about the geography and ethnography of the Middle Ages. Some modern historians credit Benjamin with giving accurate descriptions of everyday life in the Middle Ages. Originally written in Hebrew, his itinerary was translated into Latin and later translated into most major European languages. It received much attention from Renaissance scholars in the sixteenth century.

His journeys reveal the concurrent interconnectedness and diversity of Jewish communities during this time period.