- CONIAN
- coniugi annorum
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Strasser, Otto — (1897 1974) politician and journalist; formed a leftist opposition within the Nazi movement. Born to a judicial official in the Fran conian town of Windsheim, he was a textile apprentice when he volunteered for the army at age sixteen in… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
CONEGLIANO — (Heb. קוניאן, Conian, as pronounced in the local dialect), small town in Venetia, northern Italy. Jewish moneylenders settled there before 1398. Attempts made by the municipality to expel the Jews in 1511, 1518, 1560, and 1567 were opposed by the … Encyclopedia of Judaism
CONEGLIANO — CONEGLIANO, Italian family, many prominent members of which were physicians; the name comes from the small Italian town of conegliano . Some members of the family called themselves Conian, according to the pronunciation in the local dialect.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ISTANBUL — ISTANBUL, city in N.W. turkey , on both sides of the Bosphorus at its entrance on the Sea of Marmara (for history prior to 1453, see constantinople ). Constantinople was taken from the Byzantine emperor in 1453 by the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
OTTOMAN EMPIRE — OTTOMAN EMPIRE, Balkan and Middle Eastern empire started by a Turkish tribe, led by ʿUthmān (1288–1326), at the beginning of the 14th century. This entry is arranged according to the following outline: sources … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PADUA — PADUA, capital of Padua province, N. Italy. In documents dated 1134 and 1182 two or three persons with the surname Judaeus are mentioned, although some scholarly opinion holds that they were not Jews. In 1289 the physician Jacob Bonacosa, a Jew,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism