Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Moses Hamon (Granada, c. 1490 – 1567) (Amon) was the son of Joseph Hamon, born in Spain. Going with his father to Constantinople, he became physician to Sultan Sulaiman I. This "famous prince and great physician," as he is called by Judah ibn Verga, accompanied the monarch on all his expeditions, enjoying great favor on account of his knowledge and skill. Hamon was a fine linguist, versed in Arabic, Turkish, and Persian, and was a patron of Jewish learning.. }
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- Moses_Hamon comment "Moses Hamon (Granada, c. 1490 – 1567) (Amon) was the son of Joseph Hamon, born in Spain. Going with his father to Constantinople, he became physician to Sultan Sulaiman I. This "famous prince and great physician," as he is called by Judah ibn Verga, accompanied the monarch on all his expeditions, enjoying great favor on account of his knowledge and skill. Hamon was a fine linguist, versed in Arabic, Turkish, and Persian, and was a patron of Jewish learning.".