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Abraham bar
Ḥiyya ha-Nasi (Hebrew: ר׳ אַבְרָהָם בַּר חִיָּיא הַנָשִׂיא; c. 1070 – 1136 or 1145), also
known as
Abraham Savasorda,
Abraham Albargeloni...
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Hiyya may
refer to:
Hiyya the
Great (c. 180–230 CE), a
first amora generation sage in the Land of
Israel Hiyya bar Abba, a
third generation amoraic sage...
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Hiyya, or
Hiyya the Great, (ca. 180–230 CE) (Hebrew: רבי חייא, or רבי חייא הגדול) was a
Jewish sage in the Land of
Israel during the
transitional generation...
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Hiyya Rofe (d. 1620) was
rabbi of Safed.
Having studied Talmud under Solomon Sagis and
Cabala under Hayyim Vital,
Hiyya was
ordained in
accordance with...
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Hiyya al-Daudi (born
circa 1085 in Babylonia, died
Kingdom of Castile, 1154) (Hebrew: חייא אלדאודי) was a
prominent rabbi, composer, and poet of Andalusia...
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Hiyya Pontremoli (Smyrna, 17th
century - Smyrna, 1823) was a
Turkish rabbi and poet,
member of the
Pontremoli dynasty.
Hiyya Pontremoli was born in Smyrna...
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Nehemiah Hiyya ben
Moses Hayyun (ca. 1650 – ca. 1730) was a
Bosnian Kabalist,
described by
scholars as
linked to Sabbateanism. His parents, of Sephardic...
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Yehudit (Hebrew: יהודית, romanized: Yehudit) was the wife of
Rabbi Hiyya the
Great and
mother of the
Amorai Oshiyya, the twin
Amoraim Judah and Hezekiah...
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Ḥiyya bar Abba (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: רבי חייא בר אבא),
Ḥiyya bar Ba (רבי חייא בר בא), or
Ḥiyya bar Wa (רבי חייא בר ווא) was a third-generation amoraic...
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proconsular government. On one occasion, when his
senior colleagues,
Hiyya bar Abba,
Rabbi Ammi, and
Rabbi ****i, had
punished a
certain woman, and...