Samson of Coucy

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title: Samson of Coucy
text: Samson ben Samson of Coucy, known as the Count (or Prince) of Coucy, was a French rabbi and Tosafist who flourished at the end of the twelfth and in the first half of the thirteenth century.. He was a descendant of Rabbi Joseph ben Samuel Bonfils and a nephew of Rabbi Judah of Corbeil. He lived in Coucy. His title "the Count" has led to legends about his being appointed as the count of the city. These legends were popularised by writers such as Marcus Lehmann and Micha Josef Berdyczewski. Howeve
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