Michaud, Joseph-François
Historian, born at Albens, Savoy, 1767; died at Passy, 30 September, 1839.
Micheas of Ephraim
The Book of Judges (17-18) contains the history of a certain Michas (Hebrews 17:1 and 4: Mikhayehu; elsewhere Mikhah), a resident of the hill country of Ephraim who founded an idol…
Micheas, Book of
Micheas (Hebr. Mikhah; Jeremiah 26:18: Mikhayah keth.), the author of the book which holds the sixth place in the collection of the Twelve Minor Prophets, was born at Moresheth (Mi…
Micheas, Son of Jemla
A prophet of the Kingdom of Samaria, contemporary with Elias and Eliseus.
Michelians
A German Protestant sect which derives its name from "Michel", the popular designation of its founder Johann Michael Hahn.
Michelis, Edward
A theologian, born in St. Mauritz, 6 Feb., 1813; died in Luxemburg, 8 June, 1855.
Michelozzo di Bartolommeo
An architect and sculptor, born at Florence circa 1391; died 1472.
Micrologus
Either a "synopsis" or a "short explanation", and in the Middle Ages used as an equivalent for "Manual".
Middendorp, Jakob
Theologian and historian; b. about 1537 at Oldenzaal, or, according to others, at Ootmarsum, Overyssel, Holland; d. at Cologne, 13 Jan., 1611.
Middle Ages
A term commonly used to designate that period of European history between the Fall of the Roman Empire and about the middle of the fifteenth century.
Middlesbrough
In medieval history it was known as Myddilburga or Middilburga, with many other variations of form.
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