Ravina II or Rabina II (Hebrew: אבינא בריה דרב הונא or רבינא האחרון; died 475 CE or 500 CE) was a Babylonian rabbi of the 5th century (seventh and eighth...
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Ravina I (died 421) Ravina II or Rabina II (fl. 5th century), nephew and successor of the above Ravina (actress), Indian actress Ravina Raj Kohli, Indian...
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Traditionally, it is thought that the Talmud itself was compiled by Rav Ashi and Ravina II around 500 CE, although it is more likely that this happened in the middle...
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The last Amoraim are generally considered to be Ravina I and Rav Ashi, and Ravina II, nephew of Ravina I, who codified the Babylonian Talmud around 500...
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Ravina I (Hebrew: רבינא; died c. AD 420) was a Babylonian Jewish Talmudist and rabbi, of the 5th and 6th generation of amoraim. His father seems to have...
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of Ravina I or Ravina II (both of whom lived after him), but of a different father having the same name. The Talmud mentions Mar son of Ravina's many...
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generation of amoraim. He was a disciple of Rav Ashi and a colleague of Ravina II. He succeeded R. Geviha as head of the Academy of Pumbedita. He headed...
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Godegisel, king of the Burgundians Pan Yunu, concubine of Xiao Baojuan Ravina II, Jewish Talmudist and rabbi Su Xiaoxiao, Chinese Gējì and poet Xiao Baojuan...
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generations and completed by Ravina II, another president of the college at Sura, who died in 499. To the work as Ravina left it, only slight additions...
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(c.300–375) Hillel II, creator of the Hebrew calendar, son of Judah II, in Judea, Nasi (320–365) Isaac Nappaha Anani ben Sason Ravina I, primary aide to...
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Naggara Nachman bar Huna Mar bar Rav Ashi (Tabyomi) Rabbah Tosafa'ah Ravina II Rav Ena Mar ben R. Huna – 591 R. Hanina (Hananiah, Hinenai) – around 610...
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and that hell-fire might later have no power over him. Mar, the son of Ravina II, fasted throughout the whole year with the exception of the holy days...
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completion process of the arrangement of the Babylonian Talmud, under Ravina II, and under him, the Savora arrangement of the Talmud had started. He was...
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others are engaged in blessings of praise. Some Talmudists, like Ravina II (and possibly Ravina I), considered thought to be speech. As the Mishnah commands...
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academies was the compilation of the Babylonian Talmud, started by Rav Ashi and Ravina, two leaders of the Babylonian Jewish community, around the year 550. Editorial...
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death, it returned to Pumbedita. Later, with the sealing of the Talmud by Ravina II Sura, the era of the Savoraim (499-589) began, in which most part of that...
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2006. Ravina, Mark (2003). The last Samurai - The life and Battles of Saigō Takamori. Wiley Online library. p. 184. ISBN 978-0-471-70537-6. Ravina, Mark...
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Godegisel, king of the Burgundians Pan Yunu, concubine of Xiao Baojuan Ravina II, Jewish Talmudist and rabbi Su Xiaoxiao, Chinese Gējì and poet Xiao Baojuan...
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Yoita Domain (redirect from Ii Naonori (Yoita))
Hikone-Ii graves at the temple of Gotoku-ji in Setagaya, Tokyo. Naoyasu was also a noted painter in both the western and nihonga styles. List of Han Ravina,...
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his place of origin, perhaps Tushpa. He was a pupil of Ravina I and a contemporary of Ravina II, with whom, sometimes, he is mentioned in the Talmud. He...
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(352–427) Mar bar Rav Ashi, prominent Talmudist and Rabbi (c.430–c.465) Ravina II, prominent Talmudist and Rabbi (?–474/499) Rav Rahumi III, prominent Talmudist...
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with his wife Atsuhime pushed him to exert effort into his work as shōgun. Ravina, Mark. (2004). The Last Samurai: The Life and Battles of Saigo Takamori...
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period at all, but a "warring warlords" period.: 234 Others such as Mark Ravina, Mary Elizabeth Berry, and Conrad Totman argue that the kuni (provinces)...
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Imperial Japanese Army (redirect from Japanese Military Detachment (World War II))
p. 60. Drea 2009, p. 8. Jaundrill 2016, p. 86. Jaundrill 2016, p. 87. Ravina 2004, p. 154. Drea 2009, p. 10. Drea 2009, p. 19. Drea 2009, p. 20. Jansen...
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ISBN 4-573-06210-6. OCLC 50875162. Ravina, Mark (2005). The Last Samurai: The Life and Battles of Saigō Takamori. Wiley. ISBN 0-471-70537-3. Ravina, Mark J. (August 2010)...
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English, the most common name for the war is the "Satsuma Rebellion". Mark Ravina, the author of The Last Samurai: The Life and Battles of Saigo Takamori...
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Chinese state Western Liang Mary of Egypt, patron saint (approximate date) Ravina I, rabbi (teacher) and Jewish Talmudist Holum, Kenneth G. (October 25, 1989)...
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Schröder-Nauenberg Micah (2007), p. 43 Ravina, p. 67. Ravina, p. 86. Ravina, p. 82. Ravina, p. 107. Ravina, p. 102. Ravina, p. 48. Flamenboym, p. 14. "FAU Judaica...
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Management Proceedings. 2015 (1): 13264. doi:10.5465/ambpp.2015.13264abstract. Ravina, Mark (2011). The Last Samurai: The Life and Battles of Saigo Takamori....
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Daishōji Domain (redirect from Maeda Toshiaki II)
Japan. Tuttle (reprint) 1972. Daishōji on "Edo 300 HTML” (in Japanese) Ravina, Mark. (1998). Land and Lordship in Early Modern Japan, p. 222. Mass, Jeffrey...
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