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  1. Abraham ben Mordecai Farissol: modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Abraham ben Mordecai Farissol (Avignon, 1451, - Italie, 1525 ou 1526) est un écrivain, chercheur et géographe juif du XV siècle. Né de parents italiens résidant à Avignon en 1451, où il passa son enfance jusqu'en 1468 ... [100%] 2024-10-12
  2. Farissol (Perizol), Abraham Ben Mordecai: Italian scholar and geographer; born at Avignon, France, 1451; died, according to Grätz, in 1525; Zunz, however, says that he was living in 1526. In 1468 he was at Avignon, but soon afterward went to Mantua, and in 1473 to ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [89%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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  1. Abraham Abrahams: Abraham Abrahams (ca.1813 – 3 April 1892) was a painter and businessman in South Australia. Abrahams was born in Sheerness, Kent, and was educated in Colchester, England, then went to work for Hyams & Co., clothing retailers of London, and became ... [81%] 2024-01-12 [1813 births] [1892 deaths]...
  2. Abrahams, Abraham: Writer on sheḥiṭah (laws of ritualistic killing of animals); born at Siedlce in Poland, December, 1801, and died at Jerusalem, January 23, 1880. He was familiarly known as Rabbi Abraham, and for nearly half a century he performed the duties ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [81%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Farnesol: Farnesol is a natural 15-carbon organic compound which is an acyclic sesquiterpene alcohol. Under standard conditions, it is a colorless liquid. (Chemistry) [75%] 2023-12-10 [Fatty alcohols] [Alkene derivatives]...
  4. Farnesol: Farnesol is a natural organic compound which is a sesquiterpene alcohol found as a colorless liquid. It is insoluble in water, but miscible with oils. [75%] 2023-12-11 [Terpenes and terpenoids] [Alcohols]...
  5. Fariseos: Los fariseos (en hebreo: פְּרוּשִׁים‎, romanizado: Pərūšīm) fueron un grupo o movimiento político social y religioso judío. También existía una escuela de pensamiento judía asociada a los fariseos en la Tierra de Canaan durante el tiempo del judaismo del Segundo Templo ... [75%] 2024-01-19
  6. Frisson: Frisson (French for 'shiver'), also known as aesthetic chills, musical chills, and colloquially as a skin orgasm, is a psychophysiological response to rewarding auditory and/or visual stimuli that induces a pleasurable or otherwise positively-valenced affective state and transient ... (Social) [71%] 2023-12-10 [Psychology]
  7. Frisson: Frisson (UK: /ˈfriːsɒn/ FREE-son, US: /friːˈsoʊn/ free-SOHN French: [fʁisɔ̃]; French for "shiver"), also known as aesthetic chills or psychogenic shivers, is a psychophysiological response to rewarding stimuli (including music, films, stories, people, photos, and rituals) that often induces a ... (Psychophysiological response to rewarding auditory or visual stimuli) [71%] 2024-03-04 [Autonomic nervous system] [Pleasure]...
  8. Frisson: Le frisson ou frissonnement, est une réaction du corps chez les animaux homéothermes (capables de maintenir leur température interne constante quelle que soit la température extérieure), dont l'humain fait partie, face aux agents externes (froid, agents allergènes, faiblesse émotionnelle ... [71%] 2024-05-13
  9. Farissol, Judah: Italian mathematician and astronomer; flourished at Mantua at the end of the fifteenth century. In 1499 he wrote "Iggeret Sefirah," a description of the astronomical sphere, with diagrams. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  10. Abraham: Abraham (Hebrew אַבְרָהָם Avraham "Father/Leader of many," Arabic ابراهيم Ibrāhīm) was the original patriarch of Judaism, recognized as the "father of faith" by Christianity, and an extremely important prophet in Islam. The story of his life is told in the Book ... [61%] 2023-02-03
  11. Abraham (1993 film): Abraham is a 1993 television film based on the life of the Biblical patriarch Abraham produced by Five Mile River Films. It was shot in Ouarzazate, Morocco. (1993 film) [61%] 2023-12-18 [Films based on the Book of Genesis] [English-language German films]...
  12. Abraham: Abraham (Hebrew: אברהם, ʾAḇrāhām; Arabic: ابراهيم, Ibrāhīm, "father of a multitude") or Abram ("exalted father") (2008 AM–2183 AM, or 1996 BC-1821 BC) was the father of the Israelites, the Arabs, and several other races. He is considered a prophet, and ... [61%] 2023-03-19 [Book of Genesis Persons] [Ancient History]...
  13. Abraham (given name): This is a list of people named after Abraham, the Biblical patriarch (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם‎, Modern: Avraham, Tiberian: ʾAḇrāhām Ashkenazi Avrohom or Avruhom); the father of the Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. As recounted in the Torah, his name was originally ... (Given name) [61%] 2023-12-15 [English-language masculine given names] [English masculine given names]...
  14. Abraham (Abram), Jacob: German medalist and lapidary; born at Strelitz in 1723; died at Berlin, June 17, 1800. He learned the art of engraving from a workman in the Polish town of Lissa. For nearly half a century he worked in the royal ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  15. Abraham: Abraham (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, he is the founding father of the special relationship between the Jews and God; in Christianity, he is the spiritual progenitor ... (Hebrew patriarch according to the Hebrew Bible) [61%] 2023-12-18 [21st-century BC people] [Abraham]...
  16. Abraham: Abraham is a figure in the Old Testament considered to be a precursor of the world's three great Western religious traditions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, called the Abrahamic religions. The Judaeo-Christian religions exclude Islam. [61%] 2023-07-29
  17. Abraham (Ben Gedaliah) Ben Asher (= Aba): A commentator; native of Safed, Syria; held rabbinical office at Aleppo in the second half of the sixteenth century. He was a pupil of Joseph Caro (1488-1575), with whom in later years he maintained a learned correspondence. Abraham wrote ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  18. Abraham: Biblical Data: According to the Bible, (or Abram) was the father of the Hebrews. The Biblical account of the life of Abram is found in Gen. According to this narrative, he was the son of Terah and was born at ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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