Attĭa — Attĭa, Tochter des M. Attius Balbus, Schwester Jul. Cäsars, von Octavius Mutter des Kaisers Augustus … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
ATTIA — Arabiae Felicis gens. Ptol … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Attia — Porté en Afrique du Nord par des juifs séfarades, c est un nom d homme arabe ( aTiya) signifiant cadeau, don . Variante : Attias … Noms de famille
Attia — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Patronyme Attia est un nom de famille notamment porté par : Ahmed Bahaeddine Attia (1945 2007), réalisateur et producteur tunisien. Dove Attia (?… … Wikipédia en Français
Attia Sharara — ( ar. عطية شرارة; b. Cairo, Egypt, 1922; first name also spelled Atiyya, Atiya, Atteya, Ateya, Atia, or Atya) is an Egyptian composer, arranger, violinist, and conductor. He is a member of that nation s second generation of classical composers.He … Wikipedia
ATTIA, SHEM TOV — (c. 1530–after 1601), rabbi and kabbalist. He lived in Salonika but settled in Safed before 1570. Attia was one of the 12 disciples of isaac luria who requested Ḥayyim vital to reveal to them the secrets of the Kabbalah which he had learned from… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Attia Nasreddin — is a businessman of Eritrean origin who currently serves as the chairman of the Nasco group in Nigeria. The Nasco Group was established in Jos in 1963 by Attia s father. The company grew from its small roots to become a major conglomerate with… … Wikipedia
ATTIA, ISAAC BEN ISAIAH — (18th–19th century), rabbi in Aleppo. He served as dayyan and taught in the yeshivah in Aleppo. Attia s wife and children perished in the plague of 1787. He was in halakhic communication with the scholars of Aleppo and also in 1790 with … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Attia el Maghraoui — est le chef de la tribu des Maghraouas au Xe siècle. Plusieurs de ses fils prendront le pouvoir de la tribu des Maghraouas[1]. Références ↑ Ibn Khaldoun, Histoire des berbères Histoire Cette se … Wikipédia en Français
Attia lex — Attia lex, vom Volkstribunen T. Attius Labienus 64 v. Chr. eingebrachter Vorschlag, daß nicht mehr die Priester, sondern das Volk erledigte Pontificate besetzen sollte … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon