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Haninah ben Teradion: Rabbi Haninah ben Teradion (Hebrew: חֲנִינָא בֶּן תְּרַדְיוֹן Ḥănīnāʾ ben Təraḏyōn) or Hananiah (חֲנַנְיָה Ḥănanyā) ben Teradion was a teacher in the third Tannaitic generation (2nd century). He was a contemporary of Eleazar ben Perata I and of Halafta, together with whom he established certain ritual ... (2nd century Jewish rabbi and teacher) [100%] 2023-12-26 [Mishnah rabbis] [2nd-century rabbis]...
Hananiah (Ḥanina): Palestinian scholar of the fourth amoraic generation (fourth century); nephew of R. a, where hisname is erroneously given as "Ḥanaiah"). Once he is represented as opposing "the rabbis of Cæsarea" in halakic controversy (Yer. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [86%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Hananiah: A son of Heman the singer, and chief of the sixteenth of the twenty-four musical divisions into which the Levites were divided by King David (I Chron. One of the captains of King Uzziah's army (II Chron. Father ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [86%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Hananiah (Ḥanina) Of Ono: Hananiah is remembered for a feat he accomplished in the interest of traditional law. While Akiba was in prison, awaiting his doom at the court of Tyrannus Rufus, an important marital question was debated in the academy, but without a ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [86%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Hananiah (Ḥanina): Palestinian amora of the third and fourth centuries; junior of Ḥiyya b. He was frequently described as the "comrade of the Rabbis" (). In the Babylonian Talmud he is never cited with his cognomen; and in the Jerusalem Talmud also he ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [86%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Hananiah (Ḥanina) B. Ḥakinai: Tanna of the second century; contemporary of Ben 'Azzai and Simon the Temanite. Sometimes he is cited without his prænomen. Who his early teachers were is not certainly known. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [86%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Hananiah (Aḥunai): He was a younger brother of Anan ben David, the founder of Karaism; according to the Karaites, whose contention was that Anan's father was the son of the exilarch Ḥasdai, he was a nephew of Solomon ben Ḥasdai. The ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [86%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Hananiah (Ḥanina) B. Teradion: Teacher and martyr in the third tannaitic generation (second century); contemporary of Eleazar ben PeraṬa I. and of Ḥalafta, together with whom he established certain ritualistic rules (Ta'an. His residence was at Siknin, where he directed religious affairs as ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [86%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Hananiah (Ḥanina) B. 'Aḳabia (Akiba): Tanna of the second century; contemporary of Judah b. a), and probably one of the younger pupils of Gamaliel II. His name rarely appears in connection with haggadot; but he was firmly grounded in the Halakah. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [86%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Hananiah (Ḥanina), Nephew Of R. Joshua: Tanna of the second century; contemporary of Judah b. Who his father was is not stated; nor is anything known of his early years. He was named after his grandfather, Hananiah, and educated by his uncle, from whom he received ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [86%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Hananiah: HANANIAH han-a-ni'-a (chananyahu, chananyah; Ananias; also with aspirate, "Yahweh hath been gracious"): This was a common name in Israel for many centuries. (1) A Benjamite (1 Chronicles 8:24). (2) A captain of Uzziah's army (2 ... [86%] 1915-01-01
Tetration: Tetration is a rapidly growing mathematical function, which was introduced in the 20th century and proposed for the representation of huge numbers in the mathematics of computation. For positive integer values of its argument x {\displaystyle x} , tetration t e ... [83%] 2023-06-16
Teragon: A teragon is a polygon with an infinite number of sides, the most famous example being the Koch snowflake ("triadic Koch teragon"). The term was coined by Benoît Mandelbrot from the words Classical Greek τέρας (teras, monster) + γωνία (gōnía, corner). [79%] 2023-10-05 [Fractals]
Teragon: A teragon is a polygon with an infinite number of sides, the most famous example being the Koch snowflake ("triadic Koch teragon"). The term was coined by Benoît Mandelbrot from the words Classical Greek τέρας (teras, monster) + γωνία (gōnía, corner). (Polygon with an infinite number of sides) [79%] 2023-12-22 [Fractals]
Traxion (video game): Traxion was a rhythm game for the PlayStation Portable by British developer Kuju Entertainment. It was scheduled to be released in Q4 2006 by LucasArts, but was cancelled in January 2007. (Software) [79%] 2023-08-25 [Music video games]
Traxion (video game): Traxion was a rhythm game for the PlayStation Portable by British developer Kuju Entertainment. It was scheduled to be released in Q4 2006 by LucasArts, but was cancelled in January 2007. (Video game) [79%] 2023-12-26 [Cancelled PlayStation Portable games] [LucasArts games]...
Terapon: Terapon, also known as the grunters or trumpeters is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family Terapontidae, the grunters. An unjustified emendation that has appeared in the literature is Therapon. (Genus of fishes) [79%] 2024-01-01 [Terapon] [Taxa named by Georges Cuvier]...