-
their heads during day of the Sabbath." (Cidarim
linteus est quod
repites iudeorum die
sabbato super caput habent ualde mundum.) The
cidaris was a turban-like...
- (according to John) in Hebrew, Gr**** and
Latin –
Iesus Nazarenus Rex
Iudeorum,
meaning Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews. Mark has the
plaque say simply...
- ignota,
dateable to 1184.
Adversus Judeos (also
known as
Exhortatorium Iudeorum),
probably written in the
early 1180s. De
articulis fidei,
probably written...
-
Legionis [Chester].
Gregory died in
Christ and also
bishop David of Moni
Iudeorum." in the
undated early 12th-century A text and "The
Synod of
Legion City...
-
behalf of "Cosmius,
chief of the
Spondilla customhouse,
archisynagogus Iudeorum [head of the
synagogue of the Jews]"
during the
reign of
Alexander Severus...
- Press, 1993, page 60. Adami, page 214. UT
PAUPERUM INOPIAM SUBLEVARET ET
IUDEORUM USURARIAM PRAVITATEM DEPRIMERET MONTEM HUNC
PIETATIS PIO II. P. M. PERMITTENTE...
- city inhabitants. The
legal scholar dedicated his work
Contra impietatem Iudeorum to Andreas, whom he also
asked to
provide professional,
theological proofreading...
- Christ's head
bears the INRI
inscription Hic est
Iesus Nazarenus, Rex
Iudeorum ("Here is
Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews").
Above this
again is a...
-
trilingual inscription at the top of the
cross beginning IESUS NAZARENUS REX
IUDEORUM. By
obeying these rules Goya
diminished the
emphasis on
devotional features...
-
finest in England. Watts's
favourite inscription: "J. H. S.: Nazareus: rex:
Iudeorum: Fili: Dei: miserere: mei:"
caused his
bells to be
called Watts's Nazarenes...