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Mattithiah is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Mattithiah Ahrweiler (c. 1650–1728),
German rabbi Matteya ben
Heresh (
Mattithiah ben...
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Mattithiah Ahrweiler (c.1650 – 19
September 1728) was a
German rabbi. He was born at Frankfurt-am-Main. At the time of his
birth his father, Herz, was...
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Mattithiah ben
Benjamin Ze'ev (Wolf) Ashke****
Bloch (Hebrew: מתתיהו בן בנימין זאב אשכנזי בלוך) was a 17th-century
Sabbatean Kabbalist. He was appointed...
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Jacob ben
Jeremiah Mattithiah ha-Levi (Hebrew: יעקב בן ירמיהו מתתיהו הלוי; fl. 17th century) was a
German translator. He
rendered Abraham Jagel's Leḳaḥ...
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Matteya ben
Heresh or
Mattithiah (Hebrew: מתיא בן חרש) was a
Roman tanna of the 2nd century. He was born in Judea,
probably a
pupil of R. Ishmael, and...
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Mattithiah ben
Solomon Delacrut was a Polish-Jewish scholar; he
lived in the
middle of the 16th century. He
settled early in Italy, and at one time seems...
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Rabbi Meir
Abulafia (13th-century)
wrote in a
letter to
Rabbi Yehuda b.
Mattithiah: "And I have
nothing new to
inform you, the king's
daughter is all glorious...
- . . . and Maaseiah, and Benaiah, with
psalteries set to Alamoth; and
Mattithiah, and Eliphalehu, and Mikneiah, and Obed-edom, and Jeiel, and Azaziah,...
- Mar Rav (ha-Kohen) – in 858
Menahem ben R.
Joseph ben
Hiyya – 858–860
Mattithiah ha-Kohen b.
Ravrevay b.
Hanina (R. Rabbi) – 860–869 Abba ben Ammi ben...
- Jerusalem,
mentioned in iii. 3, 2 et seq., with the
historian Josephus ben
Mattithiah, at this time
governor of the
troops in Galilee. This may
account for...