• Rav Huna bar Natan (Hebrew: הונא בר נתן, read as Rav Huna bereih deRav Natan (רב הונא בריה דרב נתן) was a Babylonian rabbi and exilarch, of the fifth...
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  • said to be the daughter of the Exilarch (Middle Persian rēš-galūdag) Huna bar Nathan. Shushandukht reputedly created the Jewish neighborhood of Jouybareh...
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  • generation, including Rav Ashi (who became Amemar's "Fellow Student") and Huna bar Nathan, the Exilarch. The Talmud frequently records him together with his...
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  • Burma Daniel Huňa (born 1979), Czech football player Huna b. Joshua, a Jewish Amora sage Huna Kamma, a Jewish Tanna sage Huna b. Nathan, a Jewish Amora...
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    Nehemiah Huna III, son of Nehemiah, also known as Huna bar Nathan. Known to the Sassanid court. Abba, also known as Abemar, son of Huna III Nathan, son of...
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    and political authority, and he had authority even over the exilarch Huna bar Nathan. While still young, Rav Ashi became the head of the Sura Academy, his...
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    was the tomb of Shushandukht, daughter of the late antique Exilarch Huna bar Nathan, wife of Yazdegerd I, and mother of Bahram V. According to Stuart C...
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  • 313) Ukban ben Nehmiah, Exilarch (c. 400?) Nathan Ukban II, Exilarch (370 to about 400?) Huna bar Nathan Religion portal Christianity portal Judaism...
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    Rav Huna (Hebrew: רב הונא) was a Jewish Talmudist and Exilarch who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora of the second generation and head of the Academy...
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    by Rav's pupil and successor, Rav Huna, under whom the attendance at the academy reached unusual numbers. When Huna died, in 297, Judah ben Ezekiel, principal...
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