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Messala or
Messalla may
refer to:
Ennodius Messala, a
Roman senator in
Ostrogothic Italy Messala Merbah (born 1994),
Algerian footballer who
plays for...
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throwing him off.
Messala realizes it was
accidental but
condemns Judah to the
galleys and
imprisons Miriam and Tirzah.
Messala also
arrests Simonides...
- Ben-Hur and his
adopted Roman brother Messala are best
friends despite their different origins.
After Messala's interest in Judah's
sister Tirzah is rebuffed...
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Ennodius Messala was an
Italian senator in
Ostrogothic Italy. He was
appointed consul for 506 with
Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus as his colleague....
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Roman childhood friend,
Messala.
Judah invites him to his
palace with his mother, Miriam, and
younger sister, Tirzah.
Messala fully embraces Rome's glory...
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Messala is a
lunar impact crater of
sufficient dimension to
belong to the
category of
impact features known as
walled plains. It is
located in the northeastern...
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character of
Judah for the
first time in book two, when his
childhood friend Messala, also a
fictional character,
returns to
Jerusalem as an
ambitious commanding...
- as a
leading man
during the late 1950s with his role as the
villainous Messala in Ben-Hur (1959), a role that
earned him the
Golden Globe Award for Best...
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Marcus Silius Messala (born ca. AD 160, fl.193) was a
Roman senator and
suffect consul towards the end of the 2nd century. In 193,
Messala was the suffect...
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Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus (64 BC – AD 8 or c. 12) was a
Roman general, author, and
patron of
literature and art.
Corvinus was the son of a consul...