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Born | 30 March[1] or 6 April[2] 1135 Possibly born 28 March or 4 April[3] 1138 |
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Died | 12 December 1204 (aged 69) Fostat, Ayyubid Sultanate(present-day Egypt)[4] |
Era | Medieval philosophy |
Region | Jewish philosophy |
School | Jewish law, Jewish ethics |
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