Usque

Usque

Usque ist der Name einer marranisch-jüdischen Familie, die aus Portugal nach Italien auswanderte. Der Name leitet sich wahrscheinlich von dem Ort Huesca in Spanien her.[1]

Bekannte Namensträger

Die Verwandtschaftsbeziehungen der folgenden Personen sind nicht bekannt.

  • Abraham Usque, (gest. nach 1557), Drucker und Herausgeber
  • Samuel Usque, (um 1500 - nach 1555), Dichter und Historiker
  • Salomon Usque, (gest. nach 1567), Dichter und Übersetzer

Einzelnachweise

  1. Usque in der Jewish Encyclopedia

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