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| 1. | VAEZ: Prominent family of Lisbon, whose foremost members, the four brothers Immanuel, Pedro, Ayres, and Salvador, resided in Portugal as Maranos ......
| | 2. | VALABRÈGUE, ALBIN: French dramatist; born at Carpentras, Vaucluse, Dec. 17, 1853. He is one of the most prolific of modern French dramatists, ......
| | 3. | VALABRÈGUE, MARDOCHEE-GEORGES: French general; born at Carpentras, Vaucluse, Sept. 20, 1852. He was educated at the Ecole Polytechnique and the Ecole d'Application ......
| | 4. | VALENCE: Chief town of the department of the Drome and former capital of the county of Valentinois in the ancient province ......
| | 5. | VALENCIA Capital of the former kingdom of the same name. During the dominion of the Moors, Valencia had a Jewish community ......
| | 6. | VALENTIN, GABRIEL GUSTAV: German physiologist; born at Breslau July, 1810; died at Bern, Switzerland, May 24, 1883. He was educated at the University ......
| | 7. | VALENTINOIS. NO DESCRIPTION...
| | 8. | VALERIO, SAMUEL BEN JUDAH: Physician and author who lived in the Grecian Archipelago in the second half of the sixteenth century. He wrote the ......
| | 9. | VALI (VALLE), MOSES DAVID: Italian rabbi and physician; born at Padua; died there 1777. He was a cabalistic scholar of repute, and lectured before ......
| | 10. | VALLADOLID: Former residence of the kings of Castile and Spain; noteworthy for the numerous assemblies of the Cortes which were held ......
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VAEZ: ...... VALLS, RAPHAEL:
VALUATION: ...... VARUS, QUINTILIUS:
VASHTI. ...... VEIL:
VEIT, JOHANNES: ...... VERA Y ALARCON, LOPE DE:
VERBAND DER VEREINE FÜR JÜDISCHE GESCHICHTE UND LITERATUR IN DEUTSCHLAND. ....
VERVEER, ELCHANAN: ...... VIDAL OF TOLOSA:
VIDAL-NAQUET, SAMUEL EMANUEL: ...... VIPER.
VIRGINIA: ...... VITORIA.
VITRINGA, CAMPEGIUS (the Elder): ...... VOLOZHIN:
VOLTAIRE: ...... VULTURE:
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