Akiba, Ben Joseph

Akiba, Ben Joseph, a famous Jewish rabbi of the 2nd century, a great authority in the matter of Jewish tradition, flayed alive by the Romans for being concerned in a revolt in 135.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Ajmere`
Ajodhya
Ak`aba
Akakia, Doctor
Akakia, Martin
Ak`bar
Akenside, Mark
Akers, B. P.
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Akiba, Ben Joseph
Akkas
Akron
Aksakof`
Aksu
Ak`yab
Al Rakim
Alaba`ma
Alabama, The
Alacoque, Marie
Alad`din