- Mar-
Zutra II was a
Jewish Exilarch who led a
revolt against the
Sasanian rulers in 495 CE and
achieved seven years of
political independence in ****za...
- Mar-
Zutra III, also
called Mar-
Zutra bar Mar-
Zutra,
according to the
Seder Olam Zutta, was the
posthumous and only son of the 30th
Exilarch of Babylon...
- non-Davidic
usurper Mar
Zutra I,
brother of Huna IV. Merimar, son of Mar
Zutra I
Kahana II, son of
Merimar Huna V, son of Mar
Zutra I;
executed by King Peroz...
- Mar
Zutra (Hebrew: מר זוטרא, died 417 CE) was a
Babylonian rabbi, of the
sixth generation of amoraim. He was a
student of Rav Papa, whom he frequently...
-
abolished as a
result of a
revolt by the Mar-
Zutra II in the late 5th
century CE, with his son Mar-
Zutra III
being denied the
office and
relocating to...
- the
Jewish patriarchate. Mar-
Zutra III, (House of David-
Descendant of Jeconiah) lead from Tiberias. Rav
Gorya Mar-
Zutra IIII Rav
Jacob Rav
Migas Rav...
-
revolt against Constantius Gallus 351–52
Samaritan revolts 484–573 Mar
Zutra II
revolt in
Sasanian Persia 495–502
Jewish revolt against Heraclius 614–17...
-
Jewish revolt led by
Exilarch Mar-
Zutra II.
After the king
denied Jews the
right to
organize their own militia, Mar-
Zutra took
advantage of the confusion...
- 30–115 CE ****za Kingdom, Mesopotamia, 495–502 CE (established by Mar-
Zutra II)
Kingdom of Simien,
Ethiopia legendary but
Gudit was
thought to have...
-
tradition relates a
slightly different story. The
Exilarch of Babylon, Mar-
Zutra II,
rallied the
Jewish community and
their allies, who
defeated Mazdak and...