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Hophni (Hebrew: חָפְנִי, Modern:
Ḥofnī, Tiberian: Ḥop̄nī) and
Phinehas or
Phineas (Hebrew: פִּינְחָס, Modern: Pīnḥas, Tiberian: Pīnəḥās) were the two...
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Samuel ben
Hofni (Hebrew: שמואל בן חפני; died 1034; abbreviation: Hebrew: הרשב״ח "The Rashbaḥ") was the gaon of Sura
Academy in
Mesopotamia ("Babylonia")...
- (2019). "The
Bible as History: Sa'adia Gaon,
Yefet ben 'Eli,
Samuel ben
Ḥofni, and
Maimonides on the
Genealogy of Esau and the
Kingdom of Edom (Genesis...
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Rabbi Menahem Azariah da Fano and a
second from the 10th
century Samuel ben
Hofni which was
recently published from his Judeo-Arabic
writings after having...
- 942)
Zemah ben
Hayyim (Gaon 889–895)
Sherira Gaon (906–1006)
Samuel ben
Hofni (died 1034) Hai Gaon (939–1038) A
honorific title given to a few leading...
- Rab Mar, who ****umed
office in 689. The last gaon of Sura was
Samuel ben
Ḥofni, who died in 1034 CE; the last gaon of
Pumbedita was
Hezekiah Gaon, who...
- Chanan, who ****umed
office in 609. The last gaon of Sura was
Samuel ben
Hofni, who died in 1034; the last gaon of
Pumbedita was
Hezekiah Gaon, who was...
- well as
between him and the then-gaon in the Land of Israel,
Samuel ben
Hofni. He died of
injuries following a fall when the
bimah in the Córdoba Synagogue...
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politician and poet
Salim ibn Mustafad,
Mirdasid rebel leader Samuel ben
Hofni,
Jewish rabbi and
writer Norwich, John (1991). Byzantium: the Apogee, pp...
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Paltoi ben
Isaac (Semah, Sedeq) –
around 990 and
around 998
Samuel ben
Hofni (Hophni, ha-Kohen) (father-in-law of Hai Gaon) –
around 998 and
around 1012...