- Honeīn
Honeīn, so v.w. Hhonain ebn Jzhak.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Honeīn, so v.w. Hhonain ebn Jzhak.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
HONEIN — HONEIN, the ancient port of the kingdom of Tlemcen. After 1391 a large influx of Spanish refugees, among whom were members of the sasportas family, immigrated to Honein. Ephraim Alnaqua was the dayyan of the community for a long time, while moses … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Honein ibn Ishâk — Honein ibn Ishâk, arab. Arzt, s. Arabische Literatur, S. 660 … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Honein — Provenance. Prénom d origine arabe. Signifie: sensible, affectueux, doux Histoire. Depuis maintenant quatorze siècles, la plupart des musulmans, de par le monde, qu ils soient asiatiques, africains, européens ou américains, ont à coeur de choisir … Dictionnaire des prénoms français, arabes et bretons
Haus — 1. Alte Häuser haben trübe Fenster. Dän.: Gammelt huus haver dumme vinduer. (Prov. dan., 315.) 2. Alte Häuser leiden mehr als neue. Wenn diese nicht schon zusammenfallen, ehe sie fertig gebaut sind. 3. Alte Häuser streicht man an, wenn man sie… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Trigonocephaly — Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q75.0 ICD 9 756.0 … Wikipedia
Arabische Literatur — Arabische Literatur. I. Die zahlreichen Werke der A n L., wichtig für die politische u. Cultur Geschichte nicht nur des Orients, sondern auch, wegen ihrer Blüthe in Spanien, für europäische Geschichte, sind gleichwohl nur zum kleinsten Theil… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Syriac Language and Literature — • Syriac is the important branch of the group of Semitic languages known as Aramaic Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Syriac Language and Literature Syriac Language and Literature … Catholic encyclopedia
GABBAI, MOSES BEN SHEM-TOV — (d. c. 1443), scholar of Spain and North Africa. He lived for a time in Calatayud and then moved to Teruel where he served as rabbi. He settled in Majorca (before 1387) but during the riots of 1391 escaped to North Africa and was appointed rabbi… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
James I of Aragon — James I the Conqueror (Catalan: Jaume el Conqueridor , Aragonese: Chaime lo Conqueridor , Spanish: Jaime el Conquistador , Occitan: Jacme lo Conquistaire ; 2 February 1208 ndash; 27 July 1276) was the King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona, and Lord… … Wikipedia
Abraham ben David — Rabbeinu Abraham ben David was a Provençal rabbi, a great commentator on the Talmud, Sefer Halachot of rabbi Yitzhak Alfasi and Mishne Torah of Maimonides, and is regarded as a father of Kabbalah and one of the key and important links in the… … Wikipedia