History of the Jews, Vol. 6 (of 6): Containing a Memoir of the Author by Dr. Philip Bloch, a Chronological Table of Jewish History, an Index to the Whole WorkGraetz, Heinrich
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History of the Jews, Vol. 6 (of 6): Containing a Memoir of the Author by Dr. Philip Bloch, a Chronological Table of Jewish History, an Index to the Whole Work
Graetz, Heinrich
Jews -- History
=Daniel, son of Solomon= (Chasdaï?, 1165-1175), Exilarch, =3=, 438.
death of, =3=, 439.
=Dante=, friend of Immanuel Romi, =4=, 65.
imitated by Immanuel Romi, =4=, 66, 67.
quoted, =4=, 325.
=Danz=, Frankfort deputy to the Congress of Vienna, objects to the
emancipation of the Jews, =5=, 519.
=Daphne=, Verus Commodus at, =2=, 447.
=Darius=, king of Persia, permits the rebuilding of the Temple, =1=,
359.
=Darius=, commander of Agrippa II’s troops, =2=, 259.
“=Dark Age=,” the Jewish, =4=, 617.
=Darke ha-Talmud=, work by Isaac Campanton, =4=, 230.
=Darmstadt=, the Jews of, persecuted, =5=, 530.
=Daroca=, the Jews of, converted, =4=, 206, 214.
=Darshanim=, Jewish preachers, deliver sermons in the vernacular,
under Louis the Pious =3=, 163.
=Daub=, professor, protects the Jews of Heidelberg, =5=, 531.
=Daud=, physician, traduces Joseph Nassi, =4=, 598-9.
banished and excommunicated, =4=, 599.
=Dauphiné=, Jews remain in, after the expulsion by Charles
VI, =4=, 177.
=David=, king, anointed, =1=, 95-6.
poetic talent of, =1=, 96.
under Samuel’s influence, =1=, 96-7.
and Goliath, =1=, 97.
soothes Saul’s melancholy, =1=, 98.
victorious over the Philistines, =1=, 98-9.
attacked by Saul, =1=, 99.
marries Michal, =1=, 100.
outlawed, =1=, 100.
in friendly relations with Ammonites and Philistines, =1=, 100-2.
at Ziklag, =1=, 101-2.
to help the Philistines against Saul, =1=, 102.
routs the Amalekites, =1=, 106-7.
chosen king by Judah, =1=, 107.
ally of Achish, =1=, 107-8.
resides at Hebron, =1=, 109.
and Abner, =1=, 110-12.
rules over the whole kingdom, =1=, 112.
subdues the Jebusites, =1=, 113-14.
resides at Jerusalem, =1=, 114.
at war with the Philistines, =1=, 115-18.
at Adullam, =1=, 116.
saved by Abishai, =1=, 117.
ally of Hiram, =1=, 118.
builds a cedar palace, =1=, 119.
makes Jerusalem the center of religious life, =1=, 119-20.
introduces choral song into the religious service, =1=, 120.
as Psalmist, =1=, 120-1.
as king, =1=, 121.
loyalty to, =1=, 121-2.
army of, =1=, 122.
favorite and councilor of, =1=, 122-3.
surrenders Saul’s descendants to the Gibeonites, =1=, 123.
buries the remains of Saul and Jonathan, =1=, 124.
at war with the Moabites, =1=, 125-6.
at war with the Ammonites, =1=, 126-7.
at war with the Aramæans, =1=, 127.
at war with the Ammonites and Idumæans, =1=, 128-9.
enlarges his territory, =1=, 129-30.
faith of, =1=, 130.
lenient towards conquered races, =1=, 131.
betrays Uriah, =1=, 131-2.
rebuked by Nathan, =1=, 133.
and Absalom, =1=, 134-7.
orders a census, =1=, 137-8.
conspiracy against, =1=, 138-44.
leaves Jerusalem, =1=, 140-1.
faithful followers of, =1=, 141-2, 144.
enemies of, =1=, 142.
victorious over Absalom, =1=, 144.
mourns Absalom, =1=, 145.
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