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About Sheshet Perfet
Probably married a sister of Bonjuda Sapiens
The custom of calling one of the sons, generally the eldest, after the paternal (sometimes the maternal) grandfather, of which only nine instances are known during the Talmudic period, became more popular, especially in European states.
Maimonides' grandfather was Joseph b. Isaac b. Joseph b. Obadiah b. Solomon b. Obadiah, and certain families seem to have confined themselves to a few chosen names. Thus, in the Kalonymus family there occurs Meshullam b. Moses b. Ithiel b. Moses b. Kalonymus b. Meshullam b. Kalonymus b. Moses b. Kalonymus b. Jekuthiel b. Moses b. Meshullam b. Ithiel b. Meshullam—only five names among fourteen persons throughout three centuries.
As a consequence certain names became characteristic of certain districts: Japheth and Caleb in Greece, and hence among the Karaites; Kalonymus in south Italy; [Sheshet and Joab in Rome.http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/11304-names-personal]
(Yakob ben Yitzhak Benveniste) nickname
- Jews, Christian Society, & Royal Power in Medieval Barcelona. By Elka Klein. Page 210. < GoogleBooks >
Sheshet Perfet's Timeline
1096 |
1096
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1097 |
1097
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1103 |
1103
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1125 |
1125
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Barcelona, Province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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1136 |
1136
Age 40
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Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
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1140 |
1140
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Barcelona, Province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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1170 |
1170
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Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
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