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ARTICLES RELATED TO Exilarch - First historic mention |  |  |  | Exilarch - First historic mention: Encyclopedia II - Exilarch - Holders of the officeThe following list of exilarchs is based on the evidence detailed in the following sections.
Exilarchs listed in the Second Book of Kings and in the Books of Chronicles, some possibly legendary, are:
Jehoiachin, last of the Davidic kings
Salathiel
Zerubbabel
Meshullam
Hananiah
Berechiah
Hasadiah
Jesaiah
Obadiah
Shemaiah
Shechaniah, mentioned as having lived at the time of the destruction of ...
See also:Exilarch, Exilarch - Development and organization, Exilarch - Holders of the office, Exilarch - Traced to Jehoiachin, Exilarch - First historic mention, Exilarch - Succession of Exilarchs, Exilarch - The Mar 'Ukbans, Exilarch - Persecutions under Peroz and Kobad, Exilarch - Deposition of 'Ukba., Exilarch - Later traces, Exilarch - Character of the exilarchate in the first era, Exilarch - Relations with the Academies, Exilarch - Retinue of the Exilarch, Exilarch - Etiquette of the Resh Galuta's court, Exilarch - Juridical functions, Exilarch - Character of the exilarchate in the Arabic era, Exilarch - Installation ceremonies, Exilarch - Income and privileges Read more here: » Exilarch: Encyclopedia II - Exilarch - Holders of the office |
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Exilarch - Relations with the Academies.
In accordance with the character of Talmudic tradition it is the relation of the exilarchs to the heads and members of the schools that is especially referred to in Talmudic literature. The Seder 'Olam Zuta, the chronicle of the exilarchs that is the most important and in many cases the only source of information concerning their succession, has also preserved chiefly the names of those scholars who had certain official relations with the respective exilarchs. The p ...
See also:Exilarch, Exilarch - Development and organization, Exilarch - Holders of the office, Exilarch - Traced to Jehoiachin, Exilarch - First historic mention, Exilarch - Succession of Exilarchs, Exilarch - The Mar 'Ukbans, Exilarch - Persecutions under Peroz and Kobad, Exilarch - Deposition of 'Ukba., Exilarch - Later traces, Exilarch - Character of the exilarchate in the first era, Exilarch - Relations with the Academies, Exilarch - Retinue of the Exilarch, Exilarch - Etiquette of the Resh Galuta's court, Exilarch - Juridical functions, Exilarch - Character of the exilarchate in the Arabic era, Exilarch - Installation ceremonies, Exilarch - Income and privileges Read more here: » Exilarch: Encyclopedia II - Exilarch - Character of the exilarchate in the first era |
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 |  |  | Exilarch - First historic mention: Encyclopedia II - Exilarch - Development and organizationThe history of the exilarchate falls naturally into two periods, separated by the beginning of the Arabic rule in Babylonia. Nothing is known about the office before the 2nd century, including any details about its founding or beginnings. It can merely be said in general that the golah, the Jews living in compact masses in various parts of Babylon, tended gradually to unite and create an organization, and that this tendency, together with the high regard in which the descendants of the house of David living in Babylon were held, broug ...
See also:Exilarch, Exilarch - Development and organization, Exilarch - Holders of the office, Exilarch - Traced to Jehoiachin, Exilarch - First historic mention, Exilarch - Succession of Exilarchs, Exilarch - The Mar 'Ukbans, Exilarch - Persecutions under Peroz and Kobad, Exilarch - Deposition of 'Ukba., Exilarch - Later traces, Exilarch - Character of the exilarchate in the first era, Exilarch - Relations with the Academies, Exilarch - Retinue of the Exilarch, Exilarch - Etiquette of the Resh Galuta's court, Exilarch - Juridical functions, Exilarch - Character of the exilarchate in the Arabic era, Exilarch - Installation ceremonies, Exilarch - Income and privileges Read more here: » Exilarch: Encyclopedia II - Exilarch - Development and organization |
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