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manasses (noun) - a proper name, which can refer to a biblical figure or a person's name
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- Any of several figures mentioned in the Bible. (See Manasses.)
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Manasses was exiled and permanently replaced as constable by Humphrey.
Gilead is mine and Manasses is mine.
Manasses is a masculine given name of ancient Hebrew origin.
No further information could be found on the descendants of Manasses.
Manasses the son of Joseph the kingdom of Sehon.
John in turn had three anonymous children mentioned in a monody by Constantine Manasses.
Manasses and Manasses.
And these the thousands of Manasses.
Manasses of Hierges.
Though situated in the teritory of Issachar it was assigned to Manasses.
Manasses of Reims.
However in place of the tribe of Dan is the tribe of Manasses.
Song of Manasses.
These are the multitudes of Ephraim and these the thousands of Manasses.
Manasses of Hierges was an important crusader lord, and constable of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
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The supplication for Manasses.
According to William of Tyre, Manasses " is said to have conducted himself very haughtily.
The books of the Maccabees and the Prayer of Manasses.
Manasses also wrote the poetical romance Loves of Aristander and Callithea, also in political verse.
Golan in Basan, which is in the tribe of Manasses.
He forced Manasses to surrender his castle of Mirabel, and captured Jerusalem from Melisende.
Upon his death, he was succeeded as Count of Rethel by his son Manasses.
Illustration from the Constantine Manasses Chronicle, 14th century.
In any case, this would have been the Count William 's maternal grandfather Manasses.
He was married to Dada, and was the father of Manasses III, who succeeded him.
It was called Arga and belonged to the district Argob, in the half-tribe Manasses.
Manasses was the son of Hugh II of Gournay-en-Bray and Adelaide of Dammartin.
And he toke with him his ij . sones Manasses and Ephraim.
Manasses supported Melisende against Baldwin III when Baldwin attempted to claim full power in 1152.
The battle of Versinikia from the 14th century Bulgarian copy of the Manasses Chronicle.
Prayer of Manasses ( follows 2 Chronicles in Geneva ).
We went from "Helan to "Lilla Manasses broder.
She is the daughter of Merari, a Simeonite, and widow of a certain Manasses.
In 1095, Pope Urban II settled the issue and appointed Manasses as bishop, and expelled Walchero.
Prince, in that town, though Manasses was king.
Her husband, Manasses.