Moses, false Messiah in Crete, [611].

Naasites. See [Ophites].

Nachman ben Jacob, [554][7].

Nachum Gimso, teacher of Akiba, [330] f.

Nahardea (Naarda), becomes the Jerusalem of Babylonia, [505].
seat of a school, [358], [443], [498], [522].
demolished by Odenathus, [527].

Nahar-Pakod, seat of the Babylonian Synhedrion, [443].

Nares, school of, [593] f.

Nasi. See [Patriarch].

Nathan of Babylon, [434], [442] f.

Nazarenes. See [Christianity].