Isaac Pallache
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Isaac Pallache (1593–1650) was born in 1593, possibly in Fez, Morocco, son of Joseph Pallache and nephew of Samuel Pallache. He came from the Sephardic Pallache family.
{{cite book
| title = Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek
| publisher = Sijthoff
| pages = 422
| url = http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/retroboeken/nnbw/#source=5&page=218&accessor=accessor_index&size=778&view=imagePane
| date = 1911
| access-date = 26 September 2016}}
Career
Pallache studied at the University of Leiden, where he registered February 21, 1629.
With his brother Abraham, he served as an agent from the Netherlands to Morocco on his father's behalf.
Personal and death
Pallache converted to Christianity before 1629.
Little is known about his death.
See also
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Category:Converts to Protestantism from Judaism
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Category:People from Fez, Morocco
Category:Businesspeople from Amsterdam
Category:17th-century Dutch botanists
Category:Immigrants to the Dutch Republic
Category:Leiden University alumni
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