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Front page of Naphtali Herz Wessely's "Divre Shalom VeEmet", printed Berlin 1782. scanned by User:Netan'el

Naphtali Hirz Wessely  (1725–1805)  wikidata:Q77000
 
Naphtali Hirz Wessely
Alternative names
Naftali Herz Wessely; Naftali Hertz Wessely; Naphtali Hertz Wessely; Wessely; Naftali Hertz Weisel; Hartwig Wessely; הרץ ויזל; הרץ וייזל; רנה"ו; נפתלי הירץ ויזל; נה"ו; רנ"ה וייזל; נפתלי הרץ ויזל; נ"ה וייזל; וויזל, נפתלי הירץ בן יששכר בער בן משה בן יוסף בן אברהם בן יוסף; ויזל, נפתלי הרץ; ויזל, נפתלי הירץ; ווייזל, נפתלי הירץ‏; ווסלי, נפתלי הירץ; נפתלי הירץ וויזל; וויזל, נפתלי הירץ בן יששכר בר; Нафтали Герц Вессели; Weisel, Hirz; Wessely, Naphtalie Hartwig; Wesel, Naphtali Hirz; Wessely, Hartwig; Wessely, Naphtali Hirz
Description German poet, writer and translator
German scholar
Date of birth/death 9 December 1725 Edit this at Wikidata 1 March 1805 / 28 February 1805 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Hamburg Hamburg
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creator QS:P170,Q77000

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