Pedat

Pedat
Original name in latin Pedat
Name in other language Pedat
State code ID
Continent/City Asia/Makassar
longitude -8.7124
latitude 122.4615
altitude 377
Population 0
Date 2012-12-07

Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.

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  • ELEAZAR — (in TJ usually Lazar) BEN PEDAT (d. 279), third century amora. He is the amora Eleazar mentioned without a patronymic. Scion of a priestly family (MK 28a), Eleazar was born in Babylon (Ber. 2:1, 4b). There he studied under samuel (Er. 66a), and… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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