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Noah, M. M. (Mordecai Manuel), 1785-1851

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Personal name headingNoah, M. M. (Mordecai Manuel), 1785-1851
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Variant(s)Noah, Mordecai Manuel, 1785-1851
Noaḥ, Mordekhai ʻImanuʼel, 1785-1851
נוח, מ. מ. (מרדכי עמנואל), 1785־1851
נח, מרדכי עמנואל
נח, מרדכי עמנואל, 1785-1851
Howard, 1785-1851
Diodorus, Siculus, 1785-1851
Siculus, Diodorus, 1785-1851
LocatedCharleston (S.C.) New York (N.Y.)
Birth date1785-07-14
Death date1851-05-22
Place of birthPhiladelphia (Pa.)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
Profession or occupationDiplomats Dramatists Editors Journalists
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inGlen, M.G. Mordekhai ʻImanuʼel Noaḥ, 1956: t.p. (Mordekhai ʻImanuʼel Noaḥ)
His Essays of Howard, 1820.
His A letter addressed to the legislature of South-Carolina, 1812: p. 33 (Diodorus Siculus)
Hagy, J. This happy land, 1993: p. 120, etc. (Mordecai Manuel Noah; wrote under the pseudonyms Diodorus Siculus and Muly Malak)
Wikipedia, via WWW, Apr. 28, 2014 (Mordecai Manuel Noah; playwright, diplomat, journalist, editor and utopian; named consul at Riga, 1811; consul to the Kingdom of Tunis, 1813; b. in a family of Portuguese Sephardic ancestry; the most important Jewish lay leader in N.Y. before the Civil War; active at New York and Charleston, S.C.; b. July 14, 1785, Philadelphia; d. May 22, 1851, New York)
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