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Judaeorum is
Latin for "of [the] Jews". It is
contained in the
following terms:
Presbyter Judaeorum was the
chief official of the Jews of
England prior...
- "Paradisus
Judaeorum" (Latin:
Jewish paradise) is a
Latin phrase which became one of four
components of a 19th-century Polish-language
proverb that described...
- ****ert
herself as a
professional poet,
through her
volume Salve Deus Rex
Judaeorum (Hail, God, King of the Jews, 1611).
Attempts have been made to equate...
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Salve Deus Rex
Judaeorum (Latin: Hail, God, King of the Jews) is a
volume of
poems by
English poet
Emilia Lanier published in 1611. It was the
first book...
- The
Presbyter Judaeorum was the
chief official of the Jews of
England prior to the
Edict of Expulsion. The
office appears to have been for life, though...
- In the New Testament,
Jesus is
referred to as the King of the Jews, both at the
beginning of his life and at the end. In the
Koine ****enic of the New...
- The
Jewish diaspora (Hebrew: גוֹלָה, romanized: gōlā),
dispersion (Hebrew: תְּפוּצָה, romanized: təfūṣā) or
exile (Hebrew: גָּלוּת gālūṯ; Yiddish: golus)...
- ! Oz
Almogs beknopte Index Judaeorum.
Kroniek van een
culturele obsessie" [Him too..?? Oz Almog’s
Concise Index Judaeorum - A
Chronicle of a Cultural...
- The
Exchequer of the Jews (Latin:
Scaccarium Judaeorum) was a
division of the
Court of
Exchequer at
Westminster which recorded and
regulated the taxes...
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Isaac Mendel, who held the
office of "Princeps
Judæorum", "Supremus
Judæorum," or "Præfectus
Judæorum"
between 1482 and 1539. This office,
which seems...