Bendich Ahin (died 1402),[1] also known as Maestro Bendit and Baruch Chaim (Hebrew: בָּרוּךְ חַיִּים, Barukh Ḥayyīm),[Note 1] was a fourteenth-century Jewish physician, astrologer, and mathematician in Arles.
In 1369, Ahin became court physician to Queen Joanna I of Naples.
[3] In recognition of his medical services, he was exempted from Jewish taxes and tallages.
[4] According to Nostradamus, Ahin's astrological knowledge led him to predict the Queen's tragic death.
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