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completed the Book of Chronicles,
which was said to have been
written by Ezra.
Nehemias is
venerated in
Catholic Church and
Orthodox Church: July 13 – commemoration...
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Nehemia Levtzion (Hebrew: נחמיה לבציון;
November 24, 1935 —
August 15, 2003) was an
Israeli scholar of
African history, Near East, Islamic, and African...
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Nehemia Sirkis (22
March 1932 – 2018) was an
Israeli sports shooter and
firearms designer.
Sirkis competed at the 1964
Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer...
- recognised:
Pseudopieris nehemia nehemia (Brazil)
Pseudopieris nehemia aequatorialis (C. & R. Felder, 1861) (Bolivia, Peru)
Pseudopieris nehemia limbalis Röber...
- Sde
Nehemia (Hebrew: שְׂדֵה נְחֶמְיָה, lit.
Nehemia's Field) (Sde Nehemya) is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located in the
Upper Galilee, it
falls under...
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Nehemia Bill
Solossa or
Nehemia Solossa (born 5 July 1983 in Sorong,
Sorong Regency, West Papua) is an
Indonesian former footballer. His brothers, Ortizan...
- Beit
Nehemia (Hebrew: בֵּית נְחֶמְיָה, lit. 'House of Nehemiah') is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located near Shoham, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of...
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Nehemiah H.
Bushnell (October 9, 1813 –
January 31, 1873) was an
American attorney,
railroad president, and
politician from Connecticut. A
graduate of...
- "If This Goes On—" is a
science fiction novella by
American writer Robert A. Heinlein,
first serialized in 1940 in
Astounding Science-Fiction and revised...
- was the
first prime minister of Lesotho. He
succeeded Chief Sekhonyana Nehemia Maseribane following a by-election and held that post from 1965 to 1986...