- This
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- Mary or
Maria the
Jewess (Latin:
Maria Hebraea), also
known as Mary the
Prophetess (Latin:
Maria Prophetissa) or
Maria the Copt (Arabic: مارية القبطية...
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Romance of a
Jewess is a 1908
American silent short drama film
written and
directed by D. W. Griffith.
Florence Lawrence as Ruth
Simonson George Gebhardt...
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Jewess with
Oranges (Polish: Żydówka z pomarańczami, Pomarańczarka,
Przekupka z pomarańczami) is an oil
painting on
canvas by
Aleksander Gierymski finished...
- La
belle juive (lit. 'The
Beautiful Jewess') is a
recurrent motif with
archetypal significance in Romanticism, most
prevalent in 19th-century European...
- The
Jewess of
Toledo (German: Die Jüdin von Toledo) is a play by
Franz Grillparzer.
Written in 1851, it was
first performed in
Prague in 1872,
after Grillparzer's...
- The
Jewess of
Toledo (German: Die Jüdin von Toledo) is a 1919
Austrian silent historical drama film
directed by Otto
Kreisler and
starring Franz Höbling...
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alchemist Zosimos of
Panopolis credits for the
invention of the
device Mary the
Jewess, an
ancient alchemist. However, the
water bath was
known many centuries...
- The
American Jewess (1895–1899)
described itself as "the only
magazine in the
world devoted to the
interests of
Jewish women." It was the
first English-language...
- The
Jewess And The
Captain is a 1994 do****entary,
directed by Ulf von
Mechow about a
Holocaust love
affair between Ilse Stein, an eighteen-year-old Jewish...