Judah Benzion "Ben" Segal, FBA (21 June 1912 – 23 October 2003, Edgware, Middlesex) was Professor of Semitic Languages at the School of Oriental and African...
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historian, and journalist Joel Segal, American sports agent Jonathan Segal (actor), (1953–1999), American television actor Judah Segal (1912–2003), British professor...
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Ben Segal may refer to: Ben Segal (computer scientist), British-Swiss computer scientist Judah Segal, known as Ben, professor of Semitic Languages This...
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See Judah he-Hasid (disambiguation) for other people who used this name. Judah he-Hasid Segal ha-Levi (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה הֶחָסִיד, romanized: Yəhūdā heḤasīd...
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Speaker of the House of Lords. Samuel Segal was the son of Moshe Zvi Segal and the elder brother of Judah Segal. He was born at Oxford in April 1902 to...
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baptist sects. Other etymologies have also been proposed. According to Judah Segal, the term referred to Ṣōbā, a Syriac name for Nisibis, a city in Upper...
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religion, which celebrates the sowing of barley. Scholars John Van Seters, Judah Segal, and Tamara Prošić disagree with the merged two-festivals hypothesis...
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members of the dynasty bore Iranian names, while others had Arabic names. Judah Segal notes that the names ending in "-u" are "undoubtedly Nabatean". The Abgarid...
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especially for him, being the first chair for this discipline worldwide. When Judah Segal retired in 1979, Ullendorff succeeded him in the chair of Semitic Languages...
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105, Chinese political figure and wife of president Chiang Kai-shek. Judah Segal, 91, British linguist. Hiroshi Yoshimura, 63, Japanese musician and composer...
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