Luzzatto

Luzzatto (plural: Luzzatti ) is a widely occurring surname in Italy, which on the term for immigrants from the German region of Lusatia (Latin Lusatia ) is based.

The Luzzatto family

The Luzzattos (Hebrew לוצאטו ) are nowadays an extended family whose family tree branches - partly also of Jewish origin - can be traced back to the first half of the 16th century. Many well-known bearers of the name comes from that branch of the family, who had worked Padua and the Piedmont, especially in space. The italianisierte name derives from the Latin name " Lusatia " for the German area " Lausitz " from. As evidence of the Lusatian origin is that in the family synagogue in Venice of the German rite and not the otherwise common Sephardic rite was maintained. Other branches of the same family date back to the 14th century, and obtained as a result of high office, the coat of arms capability. Branches of this old patrician family, originating in Venice thrived in and around Florence, Jesi, Urbino and in the metropolitan area of ​​the rule of Lombardy-Venetia in Merano, Trieste and Gorizia.

Behalf,

  • Adele Luzzatto (1936-1957), Italian poet
  • Amos Luzzatto ( born 1928 ), Italian physician, essayist, and President of the Association of Jewish Communities in Italy
  • Carolina Coen Luzzatto (1837-1919), Italian writer and journalist
  • Elisabeth Luzzatto (1873-1941), Austrian women's rights activist and journalist
  • Gino Luzzatto (1878-1964), Italian economic historians (especially trademarks and Venice)
  • Giuseppe Ignazio Luzzatto (1908-1978), Italian historian of law
  • Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (also known as Ramchal ) ( 1707-1746 ), Jewish philosopher and author
  • Pierpaolo Luzzatto Fegiz (1900-1989), an Italian statistician and pollster
  • Samuel David Luzzatto ( Shadal ) ( 1800-1865 ), Italian - Jewish scholar, poet and enlightener
  • Sergio Luzzatto ( born 1963 ), Italian historian
  • Simone Luzzatto (ca. 1580-1663 ), Venetian rabbi and writer
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