- evidence"),
Semites were – I
write in the past
tense because Semites are a
thing of the past,
ephemeral beings long
vanished as such –
Semites were, then...
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- Anti-
Semite and Jew (French: Réflexions sur la
question juive, "Reflections on the
Jewish Question") is an
essay about antisemitism written by Jean-Paul...
- Look up
semitic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Semitic most
commonly refers to the
Semitic languages, a name used
since the 1770s to
refer to the...
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Memoirs of an Anti-
Semite (German:
Erinnerungen eines Antisemiten) is a
novel by
Gregor von Rezzori.
Originally published in
Germany in 1979, and translated...
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philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who
described himself as an "anti-anti-
Semite."
Philosemitism is an
expression of the
larger phenomenon of allophilia...
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Syria before 2500 BC. Late
Bronze Age
collapse in
Israel led the
South Semites to move
southwards where they
settled the
highlands of
Yemen after the...
- The
Akkadian Empire (/əˈkeɪdiən/) was the
first known ancient empire of Mesopotamia,
succeeding the long-lived
civilization of Sumer.
Centered on the city...
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Semites. In contrast, all so
called Hamitic peoples originally used hieroglyphs,
until they here and there,
either through contact with the
Semites,...
- The term
Semitic religions most
commonly refers to
religions that were
founded in
Western Asia, such as
Mandaeism (a pre-Abrahamic religion) and the Abrahamic...