- The
Alemanni or
Alamanni were a
confederation of
Germanic tribes on the
Upper Rhine River during the
first millennium.
First mentioned by C****ius Dio in...
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Aaron Ben-zion ibn
Alamani was an
Egyptian Dayyan, or judge, and
prominent Jew of
Alexandria in the
twelfth century. His
family name
probably means al-Umani...
- Species: S. velutina
Binomial name
Solidago velutina DC.
Synonyms Aster alamani ****ze
Aster velutinus (DC.) ****ze
Solidago arizonica (A. Gray) Wooton...
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Zadok Amani (Hebrew: צדוק עמאני) or
Alamani (אלעמאני) was a 12th-century
Jewish liturgical poet. He
wrote the
following eight poems that are
found in...
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Rabbi Aaron He-Haver ben
Yeshuah Alamani, also
known as
Alluf Zion, was a 12th-century
rabbinical judge, physician, and poet. He was
probably born in...
- who aut****d
Inayate Rahmani, a
commentary on al-Qasim ibn Firruh's Ḥirz
alAmānī wa Wajh al-Tahānī,
commonly known as al-Shatibiyyah.
Fuzail Ahmad Nasiri...
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beautiful verses to his
fellow resident and
friend Aaron Ben-Zion ibn
Alamani and his five sons. At
Damietta Halevi met his friend, the
Spaniard Abu...
- (Abnob(ai)a Ore).
Their territory was
located east of Leuci,
south of the
Alamani, west of the Vindelici,
north of the Raurici. The
Roman historian Ammi****...
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Shalom ben Moses.
During the 12th century,
Aaron He-Haver ben
Yeshuah Alamani served as the community's
spiritual leader.
During the Arab period, Alexandrian...
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saint Aaron Abiob (1535–1605),
Turkish rabbi Aaron He-Haver ben
Yeshuah Alamani, 12th-century rabbi, physician, and poet
Aaron Bancroft (1755–1839), American...