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Judah Ben-Hur : ウィキペディア英語版 | Judah Ben-Hur Judah Ben-Hur, or just Ben-Hur, is a fictional character from Lew Wallace's 1880 novel ''Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ''. == About == Judah Ben-Hur is a Jewish prince of Jerusalem who is descended from a royal family of Judaea; son of Ithamar;〔Wallace, ''Ben-Hur'' (1880), p. 100 and 171〕 enslaved by the Romans and freed by Quintus Arrius, a Roman warship commander, who also adopts Judah as his son.〔Wallace, ''Ben-Hur'' (1880), p. 135, 160–62, and 166–67.〕 Judah later becomes a charioteer and follower of Christ. Messala is Judah's boyhood friend who becomes his rival later in the Sheik Ilderim's chariot at Antioch.〔Wallace, ''Ben-Hur'' (1880), p. 206 and 231.〕〔Morsberger and Morsberger, p. 303.〕 Esther becomes his wife and the mother of his children.〔Wallace, ''Ben-Hur'' (1880), p. 180 and 548.〕
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