Joseph Solomon (murderer) (died 1995), convicted murderer executed by Saint Lucia
Joseph J. Solomon Jr. (born 1984), American politician in the Rhode Island House of Representatives
Joseph Michael Solomon (1886–1920), South African architect
Joe Solomon (1930–2023), West Indian cricketer
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SolomonJosephSolomon RA RBA (16 September 1860 – 27 July 1927) was a British painter, a founding member of the New English Art Club and member of the...
JosephSolomon may refer to: JosephSolomon (murderer) (died 1995), convicted murderer executed by Saint Lucia Joseph J. Solomon Jr. (born 1984), American...
Solomon (/ˈsɒləmən/), also called Jedidiah, was a monarch of ancient Israel and the son and successor of King David, according to the Hebrew Bible or...
JosephSolomon Delmedigo (or Del Medigo), also known as Yashar Mi-Qandia (Hebrew: יש"ר מקנדיא) (16 June 1591 – 16 October 1655), was a rabbi, author, physician...
The Solomon Islands, also known simply as the Solomons, is a country consisting of six major islands and over 900 smaller islands in Melanesia, part of...
isolated house in rural Wales to convince short-tempered occultist JosephSolomon to lead her in a grueling, months-long rite dictated from The Book of...
SolomonJoseph ben Nathan Carpi (Hebrew: שלמה יוסף בן נתן קרפי, romanized: Shelomoh Yosef ben Natan Ḳarpi; born December 27, 1715) was an Italian Jewish...
The Lesser Key of Solomon, also known as Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis or simply Lemegeton, is an anonymously authored grimoire on sorcery. It was compiled...
specializing in ethics and the history of the legal profession. She is the JosephSolomon Distinguished Professor of Law at the New York Law School. Roiphe was...
Solomon ibn Gabirol or Solomon ben Judah (Hebrew: ר׳ שְׁלֹמֹה בֶּן יְהוּדָה אִבְּן גָּבִּירוֹל, romanized: Shlomo Ben Yehuda ibn Gabirol, pronounced [ʃ(e)loˈmo...
Sulaimān ibn Dāwūd (Arabic: سُلَيْمَان بْن دَاوُوْد, lit. 'Solomon, son of David') was, according to the Quran, a nabī (نَبِيّ, lit. 'prophet') and ruler...
Joseph ben Solomon of Carcassonne (Hebrew: יוסף בר שלמה מקרקשונה, romanized: Yosef ben Shlomo mi-Karkasona; fl. 11th century) was a French Jewish liturgical...
Joseph Michael Solomon (11 December 1883 – 26 August 1920) was a South African architect. He was educated at Bishops (Diocesan College) in Rondebosch,...
my Whistler drawings: my Monticelli: my Simeon Solomons: my china: my Library…" SolomonJosephSolomon - British painter References Cohen, Richard I.Jewish...
No. 570, &c. Philostratus, Her. 31.6–9; Scholiast on Lycophron "SolomonJosephSolomon RA PRBA (1860–1927)". 2007-05-17. Archived from the original on...
The main early rabbinical source about his ancestry, Responsum No. 29 by Solomon Luria, makes no such claim either. His fame later made him the subject...
several notables: Elijah Delmedigo (1458–1493), philosopher and Talmudist JosephSolomon Delmedigo (1591–1655), scientist and philosopher This disambiguation...
meant that her sons, Solomon and his older brother Joseph, were born free according to the principle of partus sequitur ventrem. Solomon described his mother...
Joseph ben Solomon Ṭaiṭazaḳ (Hebrew: יוסף בן שלמה טאיטאצק), also referred to by the acronym MahaRITaTS, was a talmudic authority and kabalist who lived...
lesser key of Solomon the King : Lemegeton--Clavicula Salomonis Regis, book one (2 ed.), Red Wheel, ISBN 978-0-87728-847-3 Peterson, Joseph H. (2001), The...
Captain Solomon Clifford Joseph DFC* (29 April 1893 – 21 March 1966) was a British flying ace of the Royal Naval Air Service during World War I. He was...
powers. In the first millennium BCE, in the Qumran texts, the Psalms of Solomon, and the Similitudes of Enoch, "both foreign and native rulers are castigated...
composed a polemic against the followers of Anan ben David, particularly Solomon ben Yeruham, thus beginning the activity which was to prove important in...