Ummidius Caius QuadratusJE S2005-08-19 (JE | WP GWPG) Roman governor of Syria from 50 to 60 C.E. The procurator Cumanus had showed partiality to the Samaritans, who were ......
QuailS2005-08-23 (JE | WP GWPG) Mentioned in Ex. xvi. 11-13 and Num. xi. 31 (comp. Ps. lxxviii. 27, cv. 40) in connection with the miraculous ......
QuebecS2005-08-23 (JE | WP GWPG) Capital of the province of Quebec; situated on the left bank of the River St. Lawrence. The first Jew known ......
QueenslandS2005-08-23 (JE | WP GWPG) British Australasian colony. When Queensland separated from the mother colony of New South Wales (1859) a few Jewish families from ......
Quemadero (Quemadero de Tablada) JE S2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWPG) Place of execution built by the first inquisitors at Seville in 1481; it was decorated with four large statues representing ......
Jacob QueridoJE S2005-08-19 (JE | WP GWPG) Successor of Shabbethai Ẓebi; born at Salonica; died at Alexandria in 1690. He was a son of Joseph "the Philosopher" ......
Solomon QuetschJE S2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWPG) Austrian rabbi and Talmudist; born at Nikolsburg, Moravia, Oct. 13, 1798; died there Jan. 30, 1856. He was educated at ......
Lusius QuietusJE S2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWPG) Roman general and governor of Judea in 117 C.E. Originally a Moorish prince, his military ability won him the favor ......
P. Sulpicius QuiriniusS2006-02-19 (JE | WP GWPG) Roman governor of Syria about 6 C.E., with whose name are associated events and problems of great importance. After the ......