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Gaonic period - traducción al español

HEADS OF THE BABYLONIAN TALMUDIC ACADEMIES (6TH TO 11TH-CENTURY)
Geonic; Gaonim; Gaonic; Geonic period; Gaonate; Geonic Academics

Gaonic period      
Período de los Gaonim (genios) (los guaonim, el período del siglo sexto hasta el onceavo antes de la era común)
Azuchi-Momoyama period         
  • Toyotomi Hideyoshi's battlefield vest
  • 1584 [[Japan-Ming trade ship flag]], inscribed with the signatures and [[kaō]], or stylized signatures, of three Ming merchants; to be raised the following year upon arrival in what is now [[Shimonoseki]] ([[Yamaguchi Prefectural Archives]])
FINAL PHASE OF THE SENGOKU PERIOD OF JAPANESE HISTORY (1568-1600)
Momoyama period; Azuchi-Momoyama era; Azuchi period; Azuchi era; Momoyama era; Azuti-Momoyama period; Azuchi-Momoyama Period; Azuchi-Momoyama Jidai; Momoyama Period; Azuchi-Momoyama; Azuchi Momoyama period; Azuchi Momoyama era; Azuchi-Momoyama period; Shokuho
n. período Azuchi-Momoyama, período en la historia de Japón
critical age         
  • Konrad Lorenz
  • right
MATURATIONAL STAGE IN THE LIFESPAN OF AN ORGANISM DURING WHICH THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IS ESPECIALLY SENSITIVE TO CERTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULI
Sensitive periods; Sensitive Periods; Critical Period; Sensitive period; Critical periods; Montessori sensitive period theory; Critical age; Critical period (psychology)
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Geonim

Geonim (Hebrew: גאונים; Hebrew: [ɡe(ʔ)oˈnim]; also transliterated Gaonim, singular Gaon) were the presidents of the two great Babylonian Talmudic Academies of Sura and Pumbedita, in the Abbasid Caliphate, and were the generally accepted spiritual leaders of the Jewish community worldwide in the early medieval era, in contrast to the Resh Galuta (exilarch) who wielded secular authority over the Jews in Islamic lands.

Geonim is the plural of גאון‎ (Gaon') [ɡaˈ(ʔ)on], which means "pride" or "splendor" in Biblical Hebrew and since the 19th century "genius" as in modern Hebrew. As a title of a Babylonian college president it meant something like "His Excellency".

The Geonim played a prominent and decisive role in the transmission and teaching of Torah and Jewish law. They taught Talmud and decided on issues on which no ruling had been rendered during the period of the Talmud. The Geonim were also spiritual leaders of the Jewish community of their time.