Acaeceres en la vida de Juce Gotina, sastre judío de la villa de Épila (siglo XV)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1992.v52.i1.995Abstract
The present study analyzes some aspects of the life of Juce Gotina, a Jewish tailor who lived at Epila, an Aragonese village pertaining to the dominion of the Ximenez de Urrea family, in the 15th century. Juce was a son of Jaco Gotina and a grand-son of the Saragossan Jew Nahamen Gotina and of Estruga Albala.
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