Manasses
Manasses is the Greek and Latin form of Manasseh.[1] Manasses may refer to:
- Manasseh (tribal patriarch) (c. 2nd millennium BCE), Hebrew patriarch
- Manasseh of Judah (c. 687 – c. 642 BCE), Hebrew ruler
- Manasses I (Archbishop of Reims) (c. 1069-1080 CE), religious leader
- Manasses II (Archbishop of Reims) (1096-1106), religious leader
- Manasses of Hierges (fl. c. 1150), French soldier
- Constantine Manasses (c. 1130 – c. 1187), Byzantine historian
- Isaac Manasses de Pas, Marquis de Feuquieres (1590-1640), French soldier
See also
- Manassas (disambiguation)
- Manasseh (disambiguation)
- Joseph S. Manasse (1831–1897), German-born entrepreneur
References
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