Manuela Nuñez de Almeida was an eighteenth-century British Jewish poet.
She was the matriarch of a learned family, whose members formed part of a literary circle surrounding Haham David Nieto.
[1] Her son Mordecai Nuñez de Almeida was the patron of the Spanish poet Daniel Israel López Laguna [es].
[2] Together with her two daughters, Benvenida Cohen Belmonte and Sara de Fonseca Pina y Pimentel, wife of Manuel Fonseca Pina, she wrote Spanish verses prefacing Laguna's work.
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