Nasi dynasty

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The Nasi dynasty was a hereditary line of Jewish patriarchs who led the Sanhedrin and served as political and religious heads of the Jewish community in Roman and Byzantine-era Palestine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish dynasty
hereditary leadership line
appliesToJurisdiction Jewish community in Byzantine Palestine
Jewish community in Roman Palestine
country Byzantine Empire
Roman Empire
dissolved 425 CE
endCause abolition of the patriarchate by the Byzantine authorities
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
followedBy Geonic leadership in Babylonia
hasAuthorityOver Jewish religious courts in Palestine
Sanhedrin NERFINISHED
hasPart Gamaliel I NERFINISHED
Gamaliel II NERFINISHED
Gamaliel III NERFINISHED
Gamaliel IV NERFINISHED
Gamaliel V NERFINISHED
Gamaliel VI NERFINISHED
Hillel II NERFINISHED
Judah II NERFINISHED
Judah III NERFINISHED
Judah IV NERFINISHED
Judah haNasi NERFINISHED
Simeon ben Gamliel I NERFINISHED
Simeon ben Gamliel II NERFINISHED
hasRole head of the Sanhedrin
political leadership of Jewish community
religious leadership of Jewish community
headquarters Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Sepphoris NERFINISHED
Tiberias NERFINISHED
Usha NERFINISHED
Yavneh NERFINISHED
heritageStatus central institution of late antique Palestinian Judaism
inception 1st century CE
location Land of Israel NERFINISHED
Palestine NERFINISHED
notableWork redaction of the Mishnah under Judah haNasi
positionHeld Nasi of the Sanhedrin NERFINISHED
Patriarch of the Jews NERFINISHED
recognizedBy Byzantine imperial authorities as leaders of the Jews
Roman imperial authorities as leaders of the Jews
religion Judaism
significantEvent fixing of a calculated Hebrew calendar attributed to Hillel II
tradition traces origin to Hillel the Elder NERFINISHED

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Shimon ben Gamliel II memberOf Nasi dynasty