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- Naghrillah (Shmuel Ha-Naggid), 993-1056 CE Sa'adya ben Mevorakh, 999-? David ben Daniel, fl. 1078-1094 Joseph ibn Naghrela (Yosef Ha-Naggid), 1035-1066 Yehudah...
- placed under the authority of a council of notables headed by a chief (naggid) who, through the faithful, disposes of the resources necessary for the...
- de' Medici (died 1447), Sicilian physician from Messina and Dienchelele (Naggid or Dayan kelali = Universal Judge of Sicilian Jews); his Hebrew name was...
- and top general to the kings of Granada, Samuel ibn Naghrillah (Shmuel HaNaggid).: xxv  Gabirol made ibn Naghrillah an object of praise in his poetry until...
- Babylonian Talmud (Shabbat 139a–b) Yevamot 64b; Ketuvot 7a Hullin 95b Shmuel HaNaggid, Mavoh LaTalmud p. 47 Berachot 5b; Yerushalmi Berachot v. 9a; Ḥag. 15b;...
- translator. Shmuel haNagid, also known as Samuel ibn Naghrela or Samuel Ha-Naggid (992-1055) Menahem ibn Saruq Joseph ben Jacob ibn Zaddik (died 1149) Baruch...
- Egypt in the second half of the tenth century and was given the title of "Naggid." The earliest known depiction of the Star of David as a Jewish symbol appears...
- of the great Jewish leaders of his day", who in 1015 received the titles Naggid HaGolah (lit. "Prince of the Diaspora") and Rosh HaKehilot (lit. "Head of...