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- proper noun Any of several
Biblical characters, see Wikipedia:Manasses
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Examples
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This circumstance, which we read and doubt in Scylitzes and Constantine Manasses, is more prudently omitted by Nicephorus and Zonaras.] * Elmacin gives 1,500,000.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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He is also Manasses, that is, ` forgetful, 'or, ` forgotten,' according to that, "I will not remember your sins any more."
Catena Aurea - Gospel of Matthew 1225?-1274 1842
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“And now commenced the rase for Bull Run and Manasses,” in the description of a Pennsylvania cavalryman.
Cavalryman of the Lost Cause Jeffry D. Wert 2008
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“And now commenced the rase for Bull Run and Manasses,” in the description of a Pennsylvania cavalryman.
Cavalryman of the Lost Cause Jeffry D. Wert 2008
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Of the tribe of Manasses were sealed twelve thousand.
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Of the tribe of Manasses were sealed twelve thousand.
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The persecution by the simoniacal archbishop of Rheims, Manasses, hastened his resolve to enter a life of solitude 1084.
St. Bruno, priest Argent 2006
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They saye that they came of the bloude of Iupiter Manasses, at suche time as he came firste into
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Jerusalem ...... in which was written how Manasses slew Isaiah.
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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It was a noble city of the Syro-Grecians, and had considerable jurisdiction, not only within the confines of Manasses, but extended itself beyond, even to Perea.
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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