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Meister Bertram von Minden

Posted by ManilasMan on Thursday, January 17, 2013 , under | comments (0)


God (in the form of Jesus) chides Adam and Eve for eating the forbidden fruit. Lilith as the serpent watches. TITLE Deutsch: Grabower Altar, Petri-Altar, rechter Innenflügel, Außenseite, Szene: Sündenfall, Detail: Gottvaters Strafrede DATE 1375-1383 ...

John Hyrcanus

Posted by ManilasMan on Thursday, January 10, 2013 , under | comments (0)


English: Hyrcanus was a Hasmonean (Maccabeean) leader of the 2nd century BC. Josephus explains in The Jewish War that John was also known as "Hyrcanus", but does not explain the reason behind this name. The only other primary source, the Books of the Maccabees, never used this name with respect to John, with the single reference to Hyrcanus in 2 Maccabees 3:11[1]...

Benjamin H. Freedman

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"Freedman, an apostate Jew". Benjamin H. Freedman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jesus was Not A Jew Benjamin H. Freedman, Jewish Historian - Researcher - Scholar.From "Common Sense", p. 2-1-53 and 5-1-59 Benjamin Harrison[1] Freedman (1890 – May 1984)[2] was an American antisemitic and anti-Zionist activist.[3][4][5][6][7] Freedman was a partner in a dermatological...

Togarmah

Posted by ManilasMan on Wednesday, January 9, 2013 , under | comments (0)


Togarmah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Togarmah (Hebrew: תּוגרמה/Togarmah ; Armenian: Թորգոմ/T’orgom ; Georgian: თარგამოს/T’argamos; also Togarma) third son of Gomer, and grandson of Japheth, brother of Ashkenaz and Riphat (Genesis 10:3). He is held to be the ancestor of the people of the South Caucasus: (the Georgians); Also Indo-European people...

Johannes Aventinus

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Johannes Aventinus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Johannes Aventinus Johann Georg Turmair (Thurmayr) or Johannes Aventinus (July 4, 1477 – January 9, 1534) was a Bavarian humanist historian and philologist. Aventinus is the Latinized name of his birthplace, Abensberg.[1] Aventinus wrote Annals of Bavaria, a valuable record of the early history of Germany.[2] Historian...