Manasses or Manasseh (/məˈnæsə/; Hebrew: מְנַשֶּׁה, Mənaše) is a biblical Hebrew name for men. It is the given name of seven people of the Bible, the name...
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Manasse is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jon Manasse (born 1965), American clarinetist Joseph S. Manasse (1831–1897), Prussian American...
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Manassé Nzobonimpa (born 1957 in Mitakataka, Bubanza) is a Burundian politician, a former colonel, Member of Parliament of the East African Legislative...
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Jon Manasse [məˈnæsi] is an American clarinetist. Manasse studied clarinet at the Juilliard School under David Weber. He won a prize in the International...
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Manasse Mampala (born 18 July 2000) is a Congolese Professional footballer who plays as a forward for Matlock Town on loan from National League North...
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support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Manasse ǃNoreseb Gamab (also Manasse of Hoachanas, circa 1840–1 December 1905) was the thirteenth...
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Nabot Manasse or Nabot Shiyoma (b. Ovamboland, Namibia — died 30 January 1958) was one of the first seven Ovambo pastors, whom the director of the Finnish...
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Hebrew: מְנַשֶּׁה Mənaššé, "Forgetter"; Akkadian: 𒈨𒈾𒋛𒄿 Menasî [me-na-si-i]; Ancient Greek: Μανασσῆς Manasses; Latin: Manasses) was the fourteenth...
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Manasse Herbst (1 November 1913 – 3 January 1997) was a German-speaking actor and singer. He participated in 416 sold-out performances of the operetta...
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Maegan Manasse (born April 16, 1995) is an American tennis player. She has career-high WTA rankings of 327 in singles, reached on July 15, 2019, and 175...
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Manasse Ninakku Mangalam is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by A. B. Raj and produced by Lekshmi (Thripurasundari). The film stars Prem...
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Manasses of Soissons (died 1 March 1108), son of William Busac, Count of Soissons, and his wife Adelaide. Bishop of Cambrai, Bishop of Soissons. Following...
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Manasse Kusu (born 22 December 2001) is a Swedish-Congolese footballer who plays for Mjällby. After playing for Öster on loan in the second half of the...
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California, where the process of making napa leather was created by Emanuel Manasse, a German tanner working for The Sawyer Tanning Company. Gregory, Thomas...
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The Manasse-Block Tanning Company was an American tannery founded in 1900 by August Manasse and Roy Block, whose families had leather-related businesses...
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Manasse Tyiseseta (25 April 1850, Otjimbingwe – 17 April 1898, Omaruru) was the leader of a group of Herero with their headquarters in Omaruru in what...
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Manasses is a masculine given name of ancient Hebrew origin. Manasses, Manasseh, or Menashe may also refer to: Tribe of Manasseh, one of the Tribes of...
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Constantine Manasses (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Μανασσῆς; c. 1130 – c. 1187) was a Byzantine chronicler who flourished in the 12th century during the reign of...
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Manasse Mbonye is a theoretical astrophysicist born in Gahini, Rwanda. He is currently Executive Secretary of the National Council for Science and Technology...
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Manassé Ruben Enza-Yamissi (born 28 September 1989) is a Central African professional footballer who plays as a centre back. Enza-Yamissi was born in...
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Joseph S. Manasse (August 3, 1831 – December 26, 1897) was an early settler of San Diego, California. Manasse was born in 1831 in Filehne, Prussia and...
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Paul Manasse (14 March 1866 in Naugard – 27 September 1927 in Würzburg) was a German physician, who specialized in the field of otology. He studied medicine...
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מְנַשֶּׁה, Modern: Menaše, Tiberian: Mənaššé) is both a given name and a surname. Its variants include Manasses and Manasse. Notable people with the name include:...
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Tribe of Manasseh (/məˈnæsə/; Hebrew: שֵׁבֶט מְנַשֶּׁה Ševet Mənašše, Tiberian: Šēḇeṭ Mănašše) was one of the twelve tribes of Israel. After the catastrophic...
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Prayer of Manasseh (redirect from Prayer of Manasses)
the Liturgy" New Liturgical Movement (blog). Works related to Prayer of Manasses at Wikisource Complete translations of Prayer of Manasseh from earlyjewishwritings...
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Manasses Kuria (29 July 1929, in Nairobi – 19 September 2005, in Nairobi) was a Kenyan Anglican archbishop. He was the second African archbishop and bishop...
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Manasseh (/məˈnæsə/) or Menashe (Hebrew: מְנַשֶּׁה, Modern: Mənašše, Tiberian: Mănašše) was, according to the Book of Genesis, the first son of Joseph...
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Ernestina Paper (née Puritz-Manassè; 1846 – 14 February 1926) was the first female university graduate in modern Italy. She graduated in 1877 in medicine...
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Manasses (died after 4 February 1031), son of Hilduin III, Count of Montdidier. He was often mistaken for his uncle Manasses, Count of Dammartin. Manasses...
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Miniature from the Manasses Chronicle, depicting the defeat of Samuil by Basil II and the return of his blinded soldiers...
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