Ernest Renan

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Aliases:
Irnist Rīnān, エルネスト・ルナン, إرنست رينان, and 38 others ارنست رنان،, Erneste Renan, Ernest Renan, Runan, Joseph Ernest Renan, Ernestus Renan, ארנסט רנאן, E. Renan, Ernst Renan, إرنست رينان،, رينان، أرنست،, ארנסט רנן, Ernő Renan, エルネスト ルナン, Ė Renan, Ернест Ренан, 에르네스트 르낭, Žozefas Ernestas Renanas, Жазеф Эрнест Рэнан, Эрнест Жозеф Ренан, رينان, Э Ренан, Ė. Renan, 歐內斯特·勒南, ერნესტ რენანი, رينان، ارنست،, ارنست رنان, ルナン, Renan, Ernests Renans, Ernestos Renan, Arnošt Renan, Ernesto Renan, Ренан, Joseph E. Renan, 输入标签, Irnist Rinān, Эрнест Ренан
Born:
Feb. 28, 1823
Died:
Oct. 2, 1892

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Joseph Ernest Renan (27 February 1823 – 2 October 1892) was a French Orientalist and Semitic scholar, expert of Semitic languages and civilizations, historian of religion, philologist, philosopher, biblical scholar and critic. He wrote influential and pioneering historical works on the origins of early Christianity, and espoused popular political theories especially concerning nationalism and national identity. Renan is credited as being among the first scholars to advance the Khazar theory, which helds that Ashkenazi Jews were descendants of the Khazars, Turkic peoples who had adopted Jewish religion and migrated to Western Europe following the collapse of their khanate.

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