ROTH, CECIL - The House of Nasi : The Duke of NaxosPhiladelphia, Jewish Publication Society Of America. 1948, 1st US Ed.. Hardcover. Book, Dom Joseph Nasi 1524-1579 (or Nassi; also known as Joćo Miques/Micas and Dom Joćo Migas Mendes in a Portuguese variant, Giuseppe Nasi in Italian, and as Yasef Nassi in Ottoman Turkish) , was a Jewish diplomat and administrator, member of the House of Mendes/Benveniste, and a nephew of Dona Gracia Mendes Nasi, and influential figure in the Ottoman Empire during the rules of both Sultan Suleiman I and his son Selim II. He was a great benefactor of the Jewish people.A Court Jew, he was appointed the Lord of Tiberias with the expressed aim of resettling Jews in Ottoman Syria and encouraging industry there; the attempt failed, and, later, he was appointed to the Duke of Naxos.Nasi also brought about war with the Republic of Venice, at the end of which Venice lost the island of Cyprus to the Ottomans. After the death of Selim, he lost influence in the Ottoman Court, but was allowed to keep his titles and pension for the remainder of his life. 250p. illus. index maps on endpapers [See also the companion volume by this author about his aunt, Dona Gracia ]. Fine/Near Fine - Slight Chips. USD 60.00 [Appr.: EURO 51.75 | £UK 44.5 | JP„ 8847] Book number 043458is offered by:
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