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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "This is a list of converts to Judaism from pagan religions. Aquila of Sinope (Acylas), from traditional Greek religion Bithiah, from traditional Egyptian religion Bulan, king of the Khazars, from traditional Khazar religion Jethro, priest of Midian and father-in-law of Moses [1], from a Mideastern religion Makeda, queen of Sheba, from a Mideastern or Ethiopian religion Dhu Nuwas, king of Yemen, from a Mideastern religion Obadiah the prophet, from a Mideastern religion Sh'maya, Sage and President of the Sanhedrin, apparently from a Mideastern religion Avtalyon, Sage and Vice-President of the Sanhedrin, apparently from a Mideastern religion Onkelos, Hebrew scholar and translator, from ancient Roman religion Ruth, great-grandmother of King David, from a Near Eastern religion. Helena, queen of Adiabene, from traditional Greek religion. [2] Izates bar Monobaz, king of Adiabene, from a Persian or Mideastern religion. [3] Symacho, wife of Izates bar Monobaz, from a Persian or Mideastern religion. [4] Monobaz II, king of Adiabene, from a Persian or Mideastern religion. [5] Khazars, a semi-nomadic Turkic people from Central Asia (historical Khazaria), many of whom converted to Judaism en masse in the 8th and 9th Centuries CE from a Khazar religion. [6] Osenath, from Canaanite religion (her name relates to Anat) Zipporah, from a Mideastern or northern African religion Yael, from Canaanite or another Near Eastern religion Flavia Domitilla, from traditional ancient Roman religion (possibly to Jewish Christianity, as she is also a Christian saint) Titus Flavius Clemens (consul), great-nephew of the Roman Emperor Vespasian, from traditional Roman religion (possibly to Jewish Christianity, as he is also a Christian saint) Fulvia (wife of Saturninus), wife of Emperor Tiberius' close friend, Saturninus, from traditional Roman religion. Tub'a Abu Kariba As'ad, from Arabian religion, was the Himyarite king of Yemen. He ruled Yemen from 390–420 CE. Paulina Beturia, from traditional Roman religion↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑"@en }

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