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Obadiah, the Norman Proselyte, approximately 1070-

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Personal name headingObadiah, the Norman Proselyte, approximately 1070-
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Variant(s)Giovanni-Ovadiah, da Oppido, approximately 1070-
Obadiah, the Norman Proselyte, b. ca. 1070
Obadiah, the Proselyte, approximately 1070-
Ovadiah, the Proselyte, approximately 1070-
Ovadyah, the Norman Proselyte, approximately 1070-
Johannes son of Dreux, 1073?-1150?
Ovadyah, ha-Ger, approximately 1070-
עובדיה, הגר , approximately 1070-
Birth date1070~
Found inGiovanni-Ovadiah da Oppido, c2005: cover p.4 (b. ca. 1070)
Encyc. Judaica, 2nd ed., c2007 (Obadiah, the Norman Proselyte, third quarter 11th century-first half 12th century)
OCLC database, Apr. 29, 2008 (hdg.: Obadiah, fl. 1102; Obadiah the Norman Proselyte; Obadiah the Proselyte; usage: Ovadyah the Norman Proselyte)
Wikipedia WWW site, Apr. 29, 2008 (Obadiah the Proselyte)
New Jersey Jewish Standard WWW site, Apr. 29, 2008: Congressman and the Koran, 12/28/2006 (Ovadiah the Proselyte)
Wikipedia, Viewed March 7, 2022 (Obadiah the Proselyte (Hebrew: עובדיה הגר), an early-12th-century Italian convert to Judaism; best known for his memoirs and the oldest surviving notation of Jewish music; born Johannes, son of Dreux, around 1070 in Oppido Lucano), (b. 1073?, d. 1150?)
Not found inEncyc. Britannica