Wandering Jew, wandering Jew, or Judeu Errante in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Wandering Jew is a character from Christian legend. Wandering Jew...
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The Wandering Jew (occasionally referred to as the Eternal Jew, a calque from German "der Ewige Jude") is a mythical immortal man whose legend began to...
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The Eternal Jew is a calque of the German Der Ewige Jude, referring to the Wandering Jew archetype. It may refer to: The Eternal Jew (play), 1906 Yiddish-language...
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Wanderer (redirect from Wanderer (disambiguation))
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates The Wanderer, an alternate name for the Wandering Jew Georg Wilhelm Wanderer [de], German portrait painter The Wanderer (criminal)...
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Seelisberg Conference (redirect from International Conference of Christians and Jews)
destiny of suffering. (See Wandering Jew.) Avoid speaking of the Jews as if the first members of the Church had not been Jews. (See Council of Jerusalem...
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Dagobert (redirect from Dagobert (disambiguation))
Risi Dagobert is the name of a major character in the epic novel, "The Wandering Jew" by Eugene Sue. Dagobert (sandwich), a sandwich of Belgian cuisine This...
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encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI. For other meanings see Deus caritas est (disambiguation). deus ex machina a god from a machine From the Greek ἀπὸ μηχανῆς θεός...
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Francis of Assisi, said monks were motivated to call them children, and not wandering poor, because being poor was considered pious and the Church was embarrassed...
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According to Samaritan tradition, Uzzi hid the tent sanctuary of the desert wandering (Mishkan) in a cave on Mount Gerizim when the Israelites introduced the...
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wasted what he had given them, ordered them to pack up their bags and go wandering around the world on their donkeys. Linguistic evidence has indisputably...
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(France) Torn Apart (1990); during the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, an Israeli Jew falls in love with a Palestinian woman; directed by Jack Fisher (USA/Israel)...
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was enlarged to include forced labor, and eventually, the imprisonment of Jews, Romani, German and Austrian criminals, and, finally, foreign nationals from...
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moreover, said that at the time Zhang received the shuttle, he had seen a wandering star interpose itself between the Weaving Girl and the cow herd (Altair)...
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Thomas the Apostle (category 1st-century Jews)
"Paí Thome", lived amongst them and preached to them the Holy Truth, wandering and carrying a wooden cross on his back. — Ruiz de Montoya 1639 The sole...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley (redirect from Percy Bysshe Shelley (from disambiguation))
Cazire (written with his sister Elizabeth), the verse melodrama The Wandering Jew and the gothic novel St. Irvine; or, The Rosicrucian: A Romance (published...
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Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte 6 (2): 160–75. Garland, Robert. 2014. Wandering Greeks: The ancient Greek diaspora from the age of Homer to the death...
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folk poems in Tunisian Arabic. It was mainly an oral tradition, told by wandering storytellers and bards at marketplaces and festivals. The most important...
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