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Makhir of Narbonne
Makhir of Narbonne was a Babylonian-Jewish scholar, perhaps the Exilarch of the Jews of Babylon, certainly the leader of the Jewish community of Narbonne in southern Gaul at the end of the eighth century. His descendants were for many generations the ''nasi'' or leaders of that important community.
==Writings by Abraham ibn Daud==
According to a tradition preserved by Abraham ibn Daud in his ''Sefer ha-Qabbalah'', written about 1161, Makhir was a descendant of the house of David. Ibn Daud wrote:
:''Then King Charles sent to the King of Baghdad () requesting that he dispatch one of his Jews of the seed of royalty of the House of David. He hearkened and sent him one from there, a magnate and sage, Rabbi Makhir by name. And () settled him in Narbonne, the capital city, and planted him there, and gave him a great possession there at the time he captured it from the Ishmaelites (). And he () took to wife a woman from among the magnates of the town;
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* and the King made him a nobleman and designed, out of love for (), good statutes for the benefit of all the Jews dwelling in the city, as is written and sealed in a Latin charter; and the seal of the King therein () his name Carolus; and it is in their possession at the present time. The Prince Makhir became chieftain there. He and his descendants were close () with the King and all his descendants.''
Whatever Makhir's Babylon origins claimed by his descendants, the relation between Makhir and Charlemagne is legendary, the more famous king substituting for his father Pepin, king of the Franks, who in order to enlist the Jews of Narbonne in his efforts to keep the Ummayad Saracens at bay, granted wide-ranging powers in return for the surrender of Moorish Narbonne to him in 759. The monkish ''Annals of Aniane'' and the ''Chronicle of Moissac'' both attribute this action to the ''Gothic'' leaders of Narbonne, rising up and massacring the Saracen garrison. Pepin with his sons Carloman and Charles redeemed this pledge in 768, granting to Makhir and his heirs extensive lands, an act that called forth an unavailing protest from Pope Stephen III.〔Arthur J. Zuckerman, "The Nasi of Frankland in the Ninth Century and the 'Colaphus Judaeorum' in Toulouse" ''Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research'' 33, (1965:51-82).〕 In 791 Charlemagne confirmed the status of the Jewish Principate and made the title of ''Nasi'' permanent.〔Zuckerman 1965:51.〕
The Makhir family enjoyed for centuries many privileges and that its members bore the title of "nasi" (prince). Benjamin of Tudela, who visited Narbonne in 1165, speaks of the exalted position occupied by the descendants of Makhir, and the "Royal Letters" of 1364 〔Doat Collection, pp. 53 et seq., 339-353〕 also record the existence of a ''rex Iudaeorum'' at Narbonne. The place of residence of the Makhir family at Narbonne was designated in official documents as "Cortada Regis Judæorum".〔Saige, "Hist. des Juifs du Languedoc," p. 44〕 Makhir is said to have founded a Talmudic school there which vied in greatness with those of Babylonia and which attracted pupils from many distant points.

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