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Rabbi Yom Tov Treves (Ben Yehuda RIBAN of Falaise), [RASHI Gd.Son]

Hebrew: רבי יום טוב טרבס (בן יהודה ריב״ן), מפלייס
Also Known As: "יום טוב מפלזיא"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Falaise, France
Death: circa 1140
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Place of Burial: Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Immediate Family:

Son of Yehuda Azriel ben Nathan, RIBAN and Miriam Bat RASHI
Husband of Fleur de lis Treves, of Falaise
Father of Yehuda ben Yom Tov of Falaise, R"I haZaken - The Elder; Mrs. Yehiel Troish and Yossef ben Yom Tov of Falaise Treves
Brother of Rabbi Shimshon Treves, [RASHI Gd.son]; Elvina wife Shmuel bar Natrony; Rabbi Eliezer Treves, [RASHI Gd.Son]; Dolce bat RIBAN, of Falaise and Isaac Treves, ben Yehuda RIBAN

Occupation: Rabbi, Gaon and Tosafist, from the first of baalei tosofos
Managed by: Yigal Burstein
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About Rabbi Yom Tov Treves, [RASHI Gd.Son]

R' YOM TOV OF FALAIS (1000's - 1100's) - He was a Tosafist. He was the son of Miriam who was the daughter of RASHI, and R'Yehuda who was the son of R' NATHAN who was known as the R'BAN. R' YOM TOV WAS THE FATHER OF R' YEHUDA.

Falaise is a commune in the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie region in Normandy, north-western France. Falaise lies on the Ante River, about 20 miles (32 kilometres) southeast of Caen.

The town was the birthplace of William I the Conqueror, first of the Norman Kings of England (1027 or 1028 – 9 September 1087). The Château de Falaise (12th-13th century), which overlooks the town from a high crag, was formerly the seat of the Dukes of Normandy. Also, the Treaty of Falaise was signed at the castle in December 1174 between the captive William I, King of Scots, and the English King Henry II Plantagenet.

The town is known for the battle of the "Falaise Pocket" during the Allied reconquest of France (called Operation Overlord) in August 1944 in which two German armies were encircled and destroyed by the Allied armies. Some 10,000 German troops were killed and 50,000 taken prisoner.

Two-thirds of Falaise was destroyed by Allied bombing before the town was taken by a combined force of Canadian and Polish troops. Falaise was largely restored after the war.


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