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Nehemiah ben
Hushiel was
described as a
leader of the
Jewish revolt against Heraclius.
Nehemiah ben
Hushiel appears in the 7th
century Jewish book Sefer...
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Chushiel ben
Elchanan (also
Ḥushiel) was
president of the bet ha-midrash at Kairouan,
Tunisia toward the end of the 10th century. He was most probably...
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Chananel ben
Chushiel or Ḥananel ben
Ḥushiel (Hebrew: חננאל בן חושיאל), an 11th-century
Kairouanan rabbi and Talmudist, was in
close contact with the...
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revolt against Heraclius; the
Sasanian army was
joined by
Nehemiah ben
Hushiel and
Benjamin of Tiberias, who
enlisted and
armed Jews from
across Galilee...
- : 206 The
Persian army
reinforced by
Jewish forces led by
Nehemiah ben
Hushiel and
Benjamin of
Tiberias would shortly capture Jerusalem without resistance...
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Soncino printing, (5)
Nissim ben Jacob's commentary, (6)
Hananel ben
Hushiel's commentary, (7) a
survey of the
verses quoted, (8)
Joshua Boaz's Ein Mishpat/Ner...
- Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man
Gubazes II of
Lazica Al-Mundhir IV ibn al-Mundhir (POW)
Stephen I of Iberia †
Nehemiah ben
Hushiel Benjamin of Tiberias...
- "immense wealth"
according to
Middle Age sources, and by
Nehemiah ben
Hushiel, a
Jewish Exilarch. The
event came as
shock to the
Christian society, as...
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Himyarite Kingdom in
Yemen may also have
provided support.
Nehemiah ben
Hushiel was made
governor of Jerusalem.
Christian historians of the
period claimed...
- the
struggle between Armilus and the
Messiah whose name is
Nehemiah ben
Hushiel ben
Ephraim ben Joseph. He will
proceed Menahem ben
Ammiel identified as...