- Look up
Maccabean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Maccabeus or
Machabeus may
refer to:
Maccabeus (worm), a sole
genus of
Seticoronarian priapulid...
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Judah Maccabee (or
Judas Maccabaeus /mækəˈbiːəs/, also
spelled Maccabeus; Hebrew: יהודה המכבי, romanized: Yehudah HaMakabi) was a
Jewish priest (kohen)...
- the site in
their days as
being "a
small hamlet of mud hovels."
Judas Machabeus,
preparing for war with the Syrians,
gathered his men at Mizpah, over...
- the west near Nabi
Samwil which overlooks Jerusalem. Furthermore,
Judas Machabeus,
preparing for war with the Syrians,
gathered his men "to Maspha, over...
- prosapia,
nullo alienigena interueniente,
Regnauerunt Latin:
quasi alter Machabeus aut
Josue Cannon, John; Crowcroft, Robert, eds. (23 July 2015), "Arbroath...
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Maccabean Martyrs,
Saint Jude Cyriacus,
bishop of Ancona,
Saint Jude
Machabeus,
priest and leader,
Saint Jude, son of Jacob, Old
Testmanet patriarch...
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Gilla Mo
Chaidbeo (also
known as
Machabeo or
Machabeus, died 1174) was a Gaelic-Irish Abbot.
Known as
Machabeus in Latin,
Gilla Mo
Chaidbeo was the abbot...
- near Geba,
while this site is
identified as
Mizpah in Benjamin. As
Judas Machabeus,
preparing for war with the Syrians,
gathered his men "to Maspha, over...
- Whithorn, 1220s or 1230s Maol
Choluim (II) of Nigg, x 1251
Macbeathad ("
Machabeus") "Makhersin", 1251 x 1274 Colin, 1255 x 1271
Martein (Martin), 1299x1311...