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Jacob later blessed Manasses (Genesis 48), but gave preference to the younger son Ephraim, despite Joseph's protest in favour of Manasses. Through this blessing
Manasses
Topics referred to by the same term
Manasses is a masculine given name of ancient Hebrew origin. Manasses, Manasseh, or Menashe may also refer to: Tribe of Manasseh, one of the Tribes of
Manasses_(disambiguation)
Roman Catholic archbishop
Manasses I, known as Manasses de Gournay, was the Archbishop of Reims, and thus primate of France, from c. 1069 to his deposition on 27 December 1080
Manasses_I
Byzantine chronicler and poet (c. 1125 – c. 1187)
lui Constantin Manasses: Traducere mediobulgară făcută pe la 1350. Bucureşti: Socec & Co. Dujčev, Ivan (1965). Die Miniaturen der Manasses-Chronik. Sofia:
Constantine_Manasses
Manasses II or Manasses of Châtillon (died 17 September 1106) was the Archbishop of Rheims (1096–1106), most significantly at the time of the First Crusade
Manasses_II
Manasses (died after 4 February 1031), son of Hilduin III, Count of Montdidier. He was often mistaken for his uncle Manasses, Count of Dammartin. Manasses
Manasses_de_Ramerupt
Crusader and constable (c. 1110–1177)
lordship in about 1112. Manasses can be observed witnessing charters in 1127 and 1131, when he was still quite young. In 1140, Manasses made gifts to the abbey
Manasses_of_Hierges
American clarinetist
Jon Manasse /məˈnæsi/ is an American clarinetist. Manasse studied clarinet at the Juilliard School under David Weber. He won a prize in the International
Jon_Manasse
Aristocrat of the Kingdom Jerusalem (1110–1158)
right to the kingdom. When Manasses took Melisende's side in the dispute, Baldwin III besieged and captured Mirabel, and Manasses was exiled from the kingdom
Helvis_of_Ramla
Count of Dammartin
Manasses (died 15 December 1037), Count of Dammartin (Dammartin-en-Goële), son of Hilduin II, Count of Arcis-sur-Aube and Seigneur de Ramerupt. He was
Manasses,_Count_of_Dammartin
Surname list
Manasse is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jon Manasse (born 1965), American clarinetist Joseph S. Manasse (1831–1897), Prussian American
Manasse_(surname)
the Troyes Cathedral. Manassès de Pougy was born in Pougy around 1130. He came from a branch of the same family as Bishop Manassès I d'Arcis, which included
Manasses_of_Pougy
Count of Rethel
Manasses III, Count of Rethel (1022 – 1065 or 1080) was a son of Manasses II and his wife Dada (possibly Judith or Yvette de Roucy). He succeeded his
Manasses_III,_Count_of_Rethel
Hugh II, Count of Rethel (died 1227) was a son of Manasses IV and his wife, Matilda of Kyrburg. In 1199, he succeeded his father as Count of Rethel. In
Hugh_II,_Count_of_Rethel
Fourteenth king of the Kingdom of Judah
(/məˈnæsə/; Hebrew: מְנַשֶּׁה Mənaššé; Akkadian: 𒈨𒈾𒋛𒄿 Menasî [me-na-si-i]; Ancient Greek: Μανασσῆς Manasses; Latin: Manasses) was the fourteenth king of
Manasseh_of_Judah
Nabot Manasse or Nabot Shiyoma (b. Ovamboland, Namibia — died 30 January 1958) was one of the first seven Ovambo pastors, whom the director of the Finnish
Nabot_Manasse
Manasses II, Count of Rethel (died 1032) was a son of Manasses of Omont and his wife, Castricia. He manifested himself in the early 11th century as Count
Manasses_II,_Count_of_Rethel
Penitential prayer attributed to king Manasseh of Judah
the Liturgy" New Liturgical Movement (blog). Works related to Prayer of Manasses at Wikisource Complete translations of Prayer of Manasseh from earlyjewishwritings
Prayer_of_Manasseh
Greek Orthodox bishop (died 1170)
Athanasius I Manasses (Greek: Ἀθανάσιος Μανασσῆς, romanized: Athanasios Manassēs; died 29 June 1170), also known as Athanasius III or Athanasios, was
Athanasius_I_Manasses
Kenyan archbishop (1929–2005)
"Kenya: Manasses Kuria to Be Cremated in Lang'ata". September 20, 2005.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Manasses Kuria at
Manasses_Kuria
11th/12th-century French nobleman
Manasses III and his wife Judith. Hugh married Melisende of Crécy, the daughter of Lord Guy I of Montlhéry. They had the following children: Manasses
Hugh_I,_Count_of_Rethel
Manasse Tyiseseta (25 April 1850, Otjimbingwe – 17 April 1898, Omaruru) was the leader of a group of Herero with their headquarters in Omaruru in what
Manasse_Tyiseseta
Manasses IV, Count of Rethel (died 1199) was a son of Guitier of Rethel and Beatrice of Namur. He succeeded his father as Count of Rethel in 1171. He is
Manasses_IV,_Count_of_Rethel
First son of Joseph in the Bible
fundamentalist Christians, e.g., the Philadelphia Church of God (pcg.church). As Manasses, he is venerated in the Catholic Church as a saint, whose feast day is
Manasseh_(tribal_patriarch)
1862 American Civil War battle
The Second Battle of Bull Run or Battle of Second Manassas was fought August 28–30, 1862, in Prince William County, Virginia, as part of the American Civil
Second_Battle_of_Bull_Run
Place in Central Province, Kenya
Notable people from Kabuku include the former Anglican archbishop of Kenya, Manasses Kuria. "2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census, Volume 2: Distribution
Kabuku
American tennis player
Maegan Manasse (born April 16, 1995) is an American tennis player. She has career-high WTA rankings of 327 in singles, reached on July 15, 2019, and 175
Maegan_Manasse
issue and appointed Manasses as bishop, and expelled Walchero. In 1103, Manasses was appointed as Bishop of Soissons by the pope. Manasses was succeeded as
Manasses_(bishop_of_Soissons)
German physician
Paul Manasse (14 March 1866 in Naugard – 27 September 1927 in Würzburg) was a German physician, who specialized in the field of otology. He studied medicine
Paul_Manasse
Crusader ruler from 1131 to 1152
Murray notes that in Manasses the queen had a "substitute husband" who could wield military authority on her behalf. Besides Manasses, the queen's inner
Melisende,_Queen_of_Jerusalem
Count of Dammartin
Henry I, King of France, had regranted Combs to Manasses nepos supradicti Hilduini comitis [Manasses, grandson of Hilduin] just as suus avunculus Hilduinus
Odo,_Count_of_Dammartin
United States historic place
Manasses Guth Covered Bridge is a historic wooden covered bridge located at South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. It is a 108-foot-long
Manasses_Guth_Covered_Bridge
Actor and singer (1913-1997)
Manasse Herbst (1 November 1913 – 3 January 1997) was a German-speaking actor and singer. He participated in 416 sold-out performances of the operetta
Manasse_Herbst
French noble
Henry I, King of France, had regranted Combs to Manasses nepos supradicti Hilduini comitis [Manasses, grandson of Hilduin] just as suus avunculus Hilduinus
Hilduin I, Count of Montdidier
Hilduin_I,_Count_of_Montdidier
Anglican bishop in Nigeria
Manasses Chijiokem Okere Listen is an Anglican bishop in Nigeria: he is the current Bishop of Isikwuato one of nine within the Anglican Province of Aba
Manasses_Chijiokem_Okere
Roger II of Sicily John (died after 1144) Manasses (died after 1144) Hugh(died after 1166), a monk at Reims Manasses IV (died 1199) Henry (died 1191), castellan
Guitier,_Count_of_Rethel
Medieval crusader
Barisan died in 1150 and Ibelin was inherited by Hugh. Helvis then married Manasses of Hierges, Constable of Jerusalem. With Helvis lady of Ramla (daughter
Barisan_of_Ibelin
Typographical symbol (@)
1345 Bulgarian translation of a Greek chronicle written by Constantinos Manasses. Held today in the Vatican Apostolic Library, the initial letter of the
At_sign
Rulers of Rethel
while Beatrice of Rethel married Leo I, Prince of Armenia. Manasses I Manasses II (?–1032) Manasses III (1032–1056) Hugh I (1065–1118) Gervais (1118–1124)
Counts_and_dukes_of_Rethel
Manassé Nzobonimpa (born 1957 in Mitakataka, Bubanza) is a Burundian politician, a former colonel, Member of Parliament of the East African Legislative
Manasse_Nzobonimpa
Rwandan theoretical physicist
Manasse Mbonye is a theoretical astrophysicist born in Gahini, Rwanda. He is currently Executive Secretary of the National Council for Science and Technology
Manasse_Mbonye
African island country in the Indian Ocean
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2699.2009.02203.x. S2CID 84382916. Esoavelomandroso, Manasse (2025). "Political Constructions in Madagascar: From Their Origins to the
Madagascar
King of Jerusalem from 1118 to 1131
1081, instead he argues that she must have been confused with the wife of Manasses II. Alan V. Murray says that the primary sources suggest that Baldwin II's
Baldwin_II_of_Jerusalem
Congolese footballer
Manasse Mampala (born 18 July 2000) is a Congolese Professional footballer who plays as a forward for Yorkshire Amateur League Supreme Division club Farsley
Manasse_Mampala
Name list
מְנַשֶּׁה, Modern: Menaše, Tiberian: Mənaššé) is both a given name and a surname. Its variants include Manasses and Manasse. Notable people with the name include:
Manasseh
American politician
Aaron Manasses McMillan (November 3, 1895 – June 1, 1980) was a medical missionary to Angola and a civic leader and legislator in Nebraska. He was elected
Aaron_Manasses_McMillan
Frankish 11th century noble
Flanders and a participant in the First Crusade. His letters to archbishop Manasses II of Reims are key pieces of eyewitness accounts to the First Crusade
Anselm_of_Ribemont
19th-century Namibian leader
support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Manasse ǃNoreseb Gamab (also Manasse of Hoachanas, circa 1840–1 December 1905) was the thirteenth
Manasse_ǃNoreseb
Viking invasion in Burgundy – repelled by Frankish forces
Robert I of France, Richard, Duke of Burgundy, Ebles, Count of Poitiers and Manassès, Count of Dijon. Rollo initiated the siege by isolating the town and depriving
Siege_of_Chartres_(911)
French noble
Manasses V, Count of Rethel (died 1273) was the youngest son of Count Hugh II and his wife, Felicitas of Broyes. In 1262, he succeeded his brother Walter
Manasses_V,_Count_of_Rethel
Literary genre
one is in "political verse," Arístandros and Kallithéa by Constantine Manasses, but exists only in fragments. Within these Romance novels, the erotic
Byzantine_romance
Countess and Duchess of Burgundy (c. 951–1005)
of his siblings, including Yvette de Roucy, the wife of either Manasses II or Manasses III of Rethel. Ermentrude also married Otto-William, Count of Burgundy
Ermentrude_of_Roucy
Indonesian academic administrator and politician
Manasse Malo Ndapatondo (2 May 1941 – 6 January 2007) was an Indonesian professor of sociology and politician. He was the dean of the University of Indonesia's
Manasse_Malo
1984 Indian film
Manasse Ninakku Mangalam is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by A. B. Raj and produced by Lekshmi (Thripurasundari). The film stars Prem
Manasse_Ninakku_Mangalam
Translation of the Bible by Jerome
to the Laodiceans, but add: Vetus Latina, wholly unrevised: Prayer of Manasses, 4 Ezra, the Book of Baruch and the Letter of Jeremiah. The Book of Baruch
Vulgate
Prince of Kiev from 945 to 972
Sviatoslav invading Bulgaria, Manasses Chronicle
Sviatoslav_I
French military general (1590-1640)
Isaac Manasses de Pas, Marquis de Feuquieres (1 June 1590 – 13 March 1640) was a French soldier. He came of a distinguished family of which many members
Isaac Manasses de Pas, Marquis de Feuquieres
Isaac_Manasses_de_Pas,_Marquis_de_Feuquieres
illuminated versions of the chronicles of John Skylitzes and Constantine Manasses depict the army of Khan Krum carrying flags either in monotone red, or
Flag_of_Bulgaria
Country in Southeast Europe
Miniature from the Manasses Chronicle, depicting the defeat of Samuil by Basil II and the return of his blinded soldiers
North_Macedonia
Crusader state in the Levant from 1099 to 1291
Queen Melisende, now regent for her elder son Baldwin III, appointed Manasses of Hierges as constable to head the army after Fulk's death, but Edessa
Kingdom_of_Jerusalem
Swedish footballer
Manasse Kusu (born 22 December 2001) is a Swedish footballer who plays for Superettan club Örebro SK, on loan from Mjällby. After playing for Öster on
Manasse_Kusu
French writer and military general (1648-1711)
son of diplomat Isaac de Pas de Feuquières [fr] and grandson of Isaac Manasses de Pas, Marquis de Feuquieres. Antoine de Pas, Marquis de Feuquières (16
Antoine_de_Pas_de_Feuquières
Archdiocese
(1033–1055) Gervaise of Bellême (1055–1067) Manasses I (1069–1080) Renaud du Bellay (1083–1096) Manasses II (1096–1106) Gervaise of Rethel (1106) Raoul
Archdiocese_of_Reims
Italian medical doctor
Ernestina Paper (née Puritz-Manassè; 1846 – 14 February 1926) was the first female university graduate in modern Italy. She graduated in 1877 in medicine
Ernestina_Paper
American company
The Manasse-Block Tanning Company was an American tannery founded in 1900 by August Manasse and Roy Block, whose families had leather-related businesses
Manasse-Block_Tanning_Company
12th century Byzantine chronicler and theologian
still a possibility. Zonaras' Epitome served as the basis of Constantine Manasses' chronicle, which was commissioned by Irene Komnene, the widow of the sebastokrator
Joannes_Zonaras
2018 video game
Duarte Paulo Lage Roman Marusyk Artists Ricardo Blanco Jorge Manassés Jorge Aguiar Jorge Manassés Sergii Kurbatov Writer Daniel Lucas Series Dakar Rally Engine
Dakar_18
11th century French nobleman
Gervais, Count of Rethel Born: 1056 Died: 1124 Preceded by Manasses II Archbishop of Reims 1106–1106 Succeeded by Raoul le Vert [fr] Preceded by Hugh I
Gervais,_Count_of_Rethel
Kenyan archbishop (1914–2004)
1980 Predecessor Leonard Beecher, as Archbishop of East Africa Successor Manasses Kuria Previous posts Mombasa (asst.; suffr.); I Maseno; I Maseno North
Festo_Olang'
Patriarch of Antioch, 996 to 1021
(1106–1134)† Luke (1137/8–1156)† Soterichos Panteugenos (1156–1157)† Athanasius I Manasses (1157–1171)† Cyril II (fl. 1173–1179)† Theodosius IV (1180–1182)† Elias
John III of Antioch (Chalcedonian)
John_III_of_Antioch_(Chalcedonian)
Crusader noble (c. 1132–1169/71)
Jerusalem, Manasses of Hierges, who was one of the strongest supporters of Queen Melisende in the power struggle against her son King Baldwin III. Manasses was
Hugh_of_Ibelin
Princess of Antioch from 1106 to 1111
years of marriage and without any surviving issue (their only known son, Manasses, died young in 1102), Constance demanded an annulment. She obtained a divorce
Constance of France, Princess of Antioch
Constance_of_France,_Princess_of_Antioch
Failed siege of Constantinople in 813
Byzantine emperor Leo V the Armenian pursuing Khan Krum (from the Constantine Manasses Chronicle, 14 century.) Location Constantinople, Byzantine Empire Result
Siege_of_Constantinople_(813)
American politician (1831–1897)
Joseph S. Manasse (August 3, 1831 – December 26, 1897) was an early settler of San Diego, California. Manasse was born in 1831 in Filehne, Prussia and
Joseph_S._Manasse
Collection of religious texts
Psalmoi Psalms Ψαλμός ΡΝΑʹ Psalmos 151 Psalm 151 Προσευχὴ Μανάσση Proseuchē Manassē Prayer of Manasseh Ἰώβ Iōb Job Παροιμίαι Paroimiai Proverbs Ἐκκλησιαστής
Bible
Roman emperor from 602 to 610
Miniature 41 from Constantine Manasses' Chronicle, 14th century: Usurper Phocas and the assault against him from the armies of Heraclius
Phocas
King of Jerusalem from 1143 to 1163
arrived cousin Manasses of Hierges to serve as constable. To uphold her authority, she cultivated a core group of loyal men, with Manasses at its forefront
Baldwin_III_of_Jerusalem
Byzantine chronicler (c. AD 491 – 578)
of Thessalonica Michael Glykas Anna Komnene John Kinnamos Constantine Manasses Joannes Zonaras 13th century George Akropolites Theodore Skoutariotes 14th
John_Malalas
Count of Roucy
Yvette (possibly either Judith or Dada) de Roucy who married either Manasses II or Manasses III of Rethel. Although he is traditionally considered to have
Ebles_I_of_Roucy
Byzantine general, statesman and historian (1062/82–1137)
of Thessalonica Michael Glykas Anna Komnene John Kinnamos Constantine Manasses Joannes Zonaras 13th century George Akropolites Theodore Skoutariotes 14th
Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger
Nikephoros_Bryennios_the_Younger
Tours Cathedral and Archbishop of Reims from AD 1083 to 1096. He succeeded Manasses I after a vacancy of around three years. He presided over the Council of
Renaud_du_Bellay
English noble
and the granddaughter and heiress of Manasses, Count of Guînes in the Pas de Calais. After the death of Manasses late in 1138, Aubrey travelled to Guînes
Aubrey de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford
Aubrey_de_Vere,_1st_Earl_of_Oxford
Tenth-century Patriarch of Antioch
(1106–1134)† Luke (1137/8–1156)† Soterichos Panteugenos (1156–1157)† Athanasius I Manasses (1157–1171)† Cyril II (fl. 1173–1179)† Theodosius IV (1180–1182)† Elias
Agapios_I_of_Antioch
Location of the binding of Isaac in Genesis
bearing the name include Jehovah Jireh Children's Homes in Kenya, founded by Manasses Kuria, and churches such as Jehovah Jireh Samoan Assembly of God in Victorville
Jehovah-jireh
Part of Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 & the Avar–Byzantine Wars
Avar–Byzantine Wars Depiction of the siege from the Chronicle of Constantine Manasses Date June–July 626 Location Constantinople, Byzantine Empire (modern-day
Siege_of_Constantinople_(626)
Byzantine historian (1083–1153)
of Thessalonica Michael Glykas Anna Komnene John Kinnamos Constantine Manasses Joannes Zonaras 13th century George Akropolites Theodore Skoutariotes 14th
Anna_Komnene
Central African Republic footballer (born 1989)
Manassé Ruben Enza-Yamissi (born 28 September 1989) is a Central African professional footballer who plays as a centre back for La Rochelle. Enza-Yamissi
Manassé_Enza-Yamissi
Nairobi Church Anglican Church of Kenya In office 1997–2002 Predecessor Manasses Kuria Successor Benjamin Nzimbi Previous posts I Mount Kenya East; I Kirinyaga
David_Gitari
Type of full-grained leather
California, where the process of making napa leather was created by Emanuel Manasse, a German tanner working for The Sawyer Tanning Company. This was marketed
Napa_leather
Welsh actor (born 1947)
that he appeared in his first film role, playing the character Joseph Manasse in the drama Voyage of the Damned, starring Faye Dunaway. He did not, however
Jonathan_Pryce
Founder of the Carthusians (c. 1030–1101)
Bishop Gervais de Château-du-Loir, a friend to Bruno, had been succeeded by Manasses de Gournai, a violent aristocrat with no real vocation for the Church.
Bruno_of_Cologne
Imperial Austrian-born Romanian playwright and poet
the country's Jews. His chief literary contribution was the 1900 play Manasse, which explores the intergenerational conflict between older, devout, tradition-bound
Ronetti_Roman
Kannodu Kannaya Swapnangal Raveendran Manatharil Ennum Veruthe Oru Pinakkam Manasse Ninte Maninoopurangal Aduthaduthu Aalolam Chanchadum Illikkadum Chellakkattum
Sathyan_Anthikad_filmography
Comparison of titles of Biblical books in Latin and English
Gutenberg Bible mixes the apocrypha into the Old Testament, with the Prayer of Manasses following 2 Paralipomenon, and 3 and 4 Esdras following 1 Esdras and Nehemias
Books_of_the_Vulgate
1987 Italian film
Gianfranco Clerici Daniele Stroppa Story by Luciano Martino Produced by Massimo Manasse Marco Grillo Spina Starring Serena Grandi Daria Nicolodi George Eastman
Delirium_(1987_film)
1989 Italian TV series or program
of seasons 1 No. of episodes 4 Production Executive producers Massimo Manasse Marco Grillo Spina Cinematography Gianfranco Transunto Gianlorenzo Battaglia
Brivido_Giallo
and Civil Service Inocêncio Impissa Transport and Logistics João Matlombe Veterans’ Affairs Nyeleti Brooke Mondlane Youth and Sports Caifadine Manasse
Council of Ministers (Mozambique)
Council_of_Ministers_(Mozambique)
One of the two Half-Tribes of Joseph
Tribe of Manasseh (/məˈnæsə/; Hebrew: שֵׁבֶט מְנַשֶּׁה Ševet Mənašše, Tiberian: Šēḇeṭ Mănašše) was one of the twelve tribes of Israel. After the Assyrian
Tribe_of_Manasseh
Byzantine military officer
Philippicus Exile of Philippicus (right). Miniature from the 12th century Manasses Chronicle. Allegiance East Roman Empire Rank magister militum per Orientem
Philippicus (comes excubitorum)
Philippicus_(comes_excubitorum)
Above: a feast in Constantinople in honour of Simeon; below: a Bulgarian attack upon the Byzantines, Manasses Chronicle.
Byzantine–Bulgarian Treaty of 927
Byzantine–Bulgarian_Treaty_of_927
MANASSES
MANASSES
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Hebrew
To Forget; The Elder Son of Joseph in the Old Testament; Forgetful; Causing to Forget
Boy/Male
Hebrew
To forget. The elder son of Joseph in the Old Testament.
Male
Greek
(Μανασσῆς) Greek form of Hebrew Menashsheh, MANASSES means "causing to forget" or "one who forgets." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the eldest son of Joseph.
MANASSES
MANASSES
Girl/Female
Tamil
Captivating
Girl/Female
Israeli American English Hawaiian
The laurel crown.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian
Successful
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Renowned for his Devotion to his Guru
Boy/Male
Hindu
Water source
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Beloved
Girl/Female
Bihari, Indian
Goddess Lakshmi
Male
Japanese
Variant spelling of Japanese Ichirou, ICHIRO means "first son."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva; Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Norse
A tree in Volsung's palace.
MANASSES
MANASSES
MANASSES
MANASSES
MANASSES