Révolte juive contre Héraclius (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Révolte juive contre Héraclius" in French language version.

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  • Haim Hillel Ben-Sasson, A History of the Jewish People, Harvard University Press, (ISBN 978-0-674-39731-6, lire en ligne Inscription nécessaire), 362 :

    « nehemiah ben hushiel. »

  • Alfred Joshua Butler, Arab Conquest of Egypt and the Last Thirty Years of the Roman Dominion, Clarendon Press, (lire en ligne), 134 :

    « Egypt jews 630. »

  • James Parkes (1949). A history of Palestine from 135 A.D. to modern times. Victor Gollancz.
  • E. Robinson et E. Smith, Biblical researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea a journal of travels in the year 1838 by E. Robinson and E. Smith, undertaken in reference to Biblical geography; drawn up from the original diaries, with historical illustrations by Edward Robinson, Crocker in Boston, , 268–270 p. (lire en ligne)
  • Eutychius, Eucherius about certain holy places: The library of the Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society, Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund in London, (lire en ligne)
  • David Lewis, God's Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570–1215, Norton, (ISBN 978-0-393-06472-8, lire en ligne Inscription nécessaire), 69
  • Abu Salih the Armenian et Abu al-Makarim, "History of Churches and Monasteries", Abu Salih the Armenian c. 1266 - Part 7 of Anecdota Oxoniensia: Semitic series Anecdota oxoniensia. [Semitic series--pt. VII], Clarendon Press, , 39(lire en ligne) :

    « the emperor Heraclius, on his way to Jerusalem, promised his protection to the Jews of Palestine. (Abu Salih the Armenian, Abu al-Makarim, ed. Evetts 1895, p. 39, Part 7 of Anecdota Oxoniensia: Semitic series Anecdota oxoniensia. Semitic series--pt. VII) (Abu Salih the Armenian was just the Book's owner, the author is actually Abu al-Makarim.) »

  • Glen Warren Bowersock, Peter Brown et Oleg Grabar, Late Antiquity: A Guide to the Postclassical World, Harvard University Press, (ISBN 978-0-674-51173-6, lire en ligne Inscription nécessaire), 525 :

    « arab 638 jerusalem. »

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  • Kaufmann Kohler et A. Rhine, Jewish Encyclopedia CHOSROES (KHOSRU) II. PARWIZ ("The Conqueror"), Jewish Encyclopedia, (lire en ligne)
  • Jewish Encyclopedia BYZANTINE EXPIRE: Heraclius, Jewish Encyclopedia, (lire en ligne) :

    « In atonement for the violation of an oath to the Jews, the monks pledged themselves to a fast, which the Copts still observe; while the Syrians and the Melchite Greeks ceased to keep it after the death of Heraclius; Elijah of Nisibis ("Beweis der Wahrheit des Glaubens," translation by Horst, p. 108, Colmar, 1886) mocks at the observance. »

  • « Byzantine Empire: Heraclius », dans Jewish Encyclopedia, Funk and Wagnalls, (lire en ligne) (consulté le )

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  • Blidstein, « Messiah in Rabbinic Thought », MESSIAH, Jewish Virtual Library and Encyclopaedia Judaica 2008 The Gale Group (consulté le )

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  • « Sefer Zerubbabel », Translated by John C. Reeves. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, (consulté le )

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