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- Palestinian_Patriarchate abstract "The Palestinian Patriarchate was the governing legalistic body of Palestinian Jewry after the destruction of the Second Temple until about 425 CE.It was headed by the chief scholars of the great Palestinian academies, and with the decline of the Sanhedrin, their spiritual and legal authority was generally accepted, the institution itself being supported by voluntary contributions by Jews throughout the ancient world. Being a member of the house of Hillel and thus a descendant of King David, the Patriarch, known in Hebrew as the Nasi (prince), enjoyed almost royal authority. Their functions were political rather than religious, though their influence was not limited to the secular realm. The Patriarchate attained its zenith under Judah ha-Nasi who compiled the Mishnah a compendium of views from Judean thought leaders of Judaism other than the Torah.The system of a Patriarchate of Palestinian Jewry continued under Roman rule for some 350 years (ca. 80-425 CE), until Theodosius II (408-450) abolished it. Its demise begun in 313 with the Edict of Milan regarding religious tolerance and marking the end of the persecutions against Christians, thus seen as the first step towards Christianity becoming the official state religion of the Roman Empire. The exact reason for the abrogation of the patriarchate is not clear, though Gamaliel VI, the last holder of the office who had been for a time elevated by the emperor to the rank of prefect, may have fallen out with the imperial authorities. Thereafter, Jews were gradually excluded from holding public office.".
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- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Christian_policies_in_the_Roman_Empire.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Bar_Kokhba_revolt.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Beit_Shearim_National_Park.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Bet_Shearim.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_Roman_Empire.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Council_of_Jamnia.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink David.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Edict_of_Milan.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Eleazar_ben_Azariah.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Galilee.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Gamaliel_II.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Gamaliel_III.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Gamaliel_IV.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Gamaliel_V.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Gamaliel_VI.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Gamliel_V.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_calendar.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Herem_(war_or_property).
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Hillel_II.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Hillel_the_Elder.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Judah_I.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Judah_II.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Judah_III.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Judah_IV.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Judah_ha-Nasi.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Judah_the_Prince.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink King_David.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Land_of_Israel.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Mishnah.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Nasi_(Hebrew_title).
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_Roman_Empire.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Prefect.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Raban_Gamliel_VI.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Sanhedrin.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Second_Temple.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Sepphoris.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Shimon_ben_Gamliel_II.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Shmita.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Simeon_ben_Gamliel_II.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Talmudic_Academies_in_Babylonia.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Talmudic_Academies_in_Syria_Palaestina.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Talmudic_Academies_in_the_Land_of_Israel.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Theodosius_II.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Tiberias.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLink Usha_(city).
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jewish Patriarchate".
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jewish patriarchate".
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palestinian Patriarchate".
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Patriarch of the Jews".
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Patriarchate".
- Palestinian_Patriarchate hasPhotoCollection Palestinian_Patriarchate.
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- Palestinian_Patriarchate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Palestinian_Patriarchate subject Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate subject Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_Roman_Empire.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate hypernym Body.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate type Organisation.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate comment "The Palestinian Patriarchate was the governing legalistic body of Palestinian Jewry after the destruction of the Second Temple until about 425 CE.It was headed by the chief scholars of the great Palestinian academies, and with the decline of the Sanhedrin, their spiritual and legal authority was generally accepted, the institution itself being supported by voluntary contributions by Jews throughout the ancient world.".
- Palestinian_Patriarchate label "Palestinian Patriarchate".
- Palestinian_Patriarchate sameAs Палестински_патриархат.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate sameAs m.0gywkdr.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate sameAs Q7127395.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate sameAs Q7127395.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate wasDerivedFrom Palestinian_Patriarchate?oldid=678682990.
- Palestinian_Patriarchate isPrimaryTopicOf Palestinian_Patriarchate.