-
Mar ben R. Huna (Hebrew: מר בר רב הונא or
Mar b. Huna or
Mar bar Huna); (died 614 [ד'שע"ד,
Hebrew calendar] or 620 [ד'ש"פ,
Hebrew calendar]) was one of...
-
Mar Ukba
ben Judah, also
known as
Mar Ukban IV (Hebrew: מר עוקבא בן יהודה;
early tenth century) was the
Babylonian Exilarch from 890
until his banishment...
- Grätz, this
scholar was
Mar ben Samuel;
according to Weiss,
Mar Rab
Judah ben Rab Naḥman. In the
genealogical claim of Anan
ben David, the
founder of the...
-
Mar bar Rav Ashi (Hebrew: מר בר רב אשי), (d. 468) was
Babylonian rabbi who
lived in the 5th
century (seventh
generation of amoraim). He
would sign his...
- The
Toronto Marlies are a
professional ice
hockey team
based in Toronto. They
compete in the
American Hockey League (AHL) as a
member of the
North Division...
-
Mar-Zutra III, also
called Mar-Zutra bar
Mar-Zutra,
according to the
Seder Olam Zutta, was the
posthumous and only son of the 30th
Exilarch of Babylon...
-
Natronai ben Nehemiah (Hebrew: נטרונאי בן נחמיה; also called:
Mar R. Yanka, Hebrew: בר מר ינקא) was Gaon of
Pumbedita from 719 to 730; son-in-law of the...
- The Terra
Mar Project was a self-described
environmental nonprofit organization. It was
founded in 2012 in the
United States by
convicted **** offender...
-
Mattai may
refer to:
Mar Mattai Monastery, the
traditional see of the
Orthodox maphrian in
Bartella Mar Matti or
Matthew the
Hermit Nittai of
Arbela or...
- own
headlining tours, Har
Mar opened for
Ben Lee, The Strokes, Incubus,
Tenacious D and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. In 2007, Har
Mar supported the Red Hot Chili...