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Hamnuna (Hebrew: המנונא) is the name of several rabbis from the period of the Talmud, among them:

According to the Encyclopaedia Judaica, "Other amoraim of the same name, some with and some without appellations, who lived in the third and fourth centuries and whom it is difficult to identify, are referred to in the Talmudic sources."

References

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  1. ^ Bava Kamma 106a
  2. ^ Yevamot 17a
  3. ^ Brachot 17a