- Square's 2001 role-playing
video game
Final Fantasy X is the
tenth game of the
Final Fantasy series. It
features several fictional characters designed...
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Yeven Mezulah (Hebrew: יוון מצולה) is a 17th-century book by
Nathan ben
Moses Hannover,
translated into
English as
Abyss of
Despair in 1950. It describes...
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different individuals.
Hannover is
chiefly known for his work
entitled Yeven Mezulah (Hebrew: יון מצולה, Venice, 1653;
translated into
English as Abyss...
- died as
martyrs of
various cruel and
heinous kinds of slaughter..." («
Yeven metsula», p. 94).
Another chronicler,
Rabbi Meir of Schebrzheschina, provides...
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ability to talk her way out of the situation, saying, "I
swere / That I shal
yeven hire
suffisant answere / And all
wommen after, for hir sake; / That, though...
- Ismir:
Sabbatai Zevi. The
Viking Press. p. 327. Hannover,
Nathan (1653).
Yeven Metzula. Venice. Stavans, Ilan (2000). The
essential Ilan Stavans. p. 126...
- Polish–Lithuanian townsfolk, as well as
szlachta during the
years 1648–1649.
Yeven Mezulah, the
contemporary 17th-century
chronicle by
Nathan ben
Moses Hannover...
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Russia and
Poland (Philadelphia 1916-1920) at I: 110.
Nathan Hannover,
Yeven Metzula (Venice 1653) at 12, as
quoted and
cited by
Simon Dubnow in his...
- movement. His work was also
cited by Azulai.
Nathan ben
Moses Hannover's
Yeven Mezulah (Abyss of Despair) (1653) is a
chronicle of the
Khmelnytsky m****acres...
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lettres shalbe youre sufficiente warraunte and
dischardge in that behalff.
Yeven undre our
Signett at our
palaice of
Westminster the
fowerthe daye of Novembre...