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  • ? Bisenz (deceased)
  • Abraham Bisenz (1797 - 1857)
    Abraham BISENZ: b. circa 1797, Nikolsburg - d. 1857, Nikolsburgcf. Basic Nikolsburg birth data of children born to Simon & Lea BISENZ, viewable courtesy of Indexes to Mikulov births, marriages, and dea...
  • Abraham Bisenz (1805 - d.)
    cf. Basic Nikolsburg birth data of children born to Benjamin Wolf & Esterl BISENZ, viewable courtesy of Indexes to Mikulov births, marriages, and deaths online at the site of the Jewish Museum in Pragu...
  • Abraham Bisenz (deceased)
    Presumably first husband of Lea who died before 1798.cf. Information on her profile page ... Abraham BISENZ: b. ? - d. ?Basic Nikolsburg birth data of children courtesy of Indexes to Mikulov births, ma...
  • Abraham Bisenz (deceased)

About the Bisenz surname

Bisenz is a town in Moravia,but this family name in "jewish" relation could mean in reality descendance from En-Ne-Bayashe-Ze-Ben ancestor of ze-nebishe tribe of origin from Dákia speaking albanian language,leader of the army of Nabukudurriustur from about 654 b.c. to capture Hiero-Salém in Amazonia or in Roraíma and to settle there and become known as dáksea tribal confoederation until this very day.

This army of ak-a-she-da consisted seemingly mainly of na-dene dákase tribe inhabiting A'alad-te-Kaha,city of khaldaios nation.

His alternative name or title was Arab-Bessa-Rawas-Se and in the case this was used as a personal name or was a code of another personal name of his he may be considered as name-giver to Bessarabia beside nuclear Dákia,and ancestor of some bessa,russki and serb (se-arab) families related to mentioned zenebishe and remaining there.

King An-a-Baya-Ka-Dene-'Aster himself was also related somehow to denes at Dnester ( Dene-Aster ) descending however,as stated, from Ashe-Lam-Maha king of Singhála.

His successors and those of his captains settled in and around captured Ur-Islam to become indians what they originally were as well,and later as "jews" seem to have been brought to Europe in captivity their ancestors caused to the Land from the will of God to punish it for its sins until this day.

Jews and christians read Nabushazeban,'Eltekah,Rab-Saris,Nabukadne'tsar,Slomoh and Yerushalem.

See Denkstein,Delikat,Singer,Csángó !

Balázs Déri