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Akiva ben Joseph
Jewish scholar and sage (c. 50 – c.135)

Hillel the Elder
Jewish religious leader of the 1st century

Gamaliel
Gamaliel the Elder (; also spelled Gamliel; Rabban Gamliʾēl haz-Zāqēn; Gamaliēl ho Presbýteros), or Rabban Gamaliel I, was a leading authority in the Sanhedrin in the early first century CE. He was the son of Simeon ben Hillel and grandson of the great Jewish teacher Hillel the Elder. He fathered Simeon ben Gamliel, who was named for Gamaliel's father, and a daughter, who married a priest named Simon ben Nathanael.

Judah ha-Nasi
2nd century rabbi and editor of the Mishnah

Shimon bar Yochai
Jewish rabbi author of the Zohar
Tannaim
Tannaim (Amoraic Hebrew: , singular , borrowed from Aramaic) were the rabbinic sages whose views are recorded in the Mishnah, from approximately 10–220 CE. The period of the Tannaim, also referred to as the Mishnaic period, lasted about 210 years. It came after the period of the Zugot "Pairs" and was immediately followed by the period of the Amoraim "Interpreters".
Johanan ben Zakai
1st-century rabbi and an important Jewish sage

Shammai the elder
thumb|300px|Mausoleum with two Loculus (architecture)|loculus graves at [[Khirbet Shema' on Mount Meron, dated to the Late Roman and Early Byzantine periods, and identified by a medieval tradition as the tomb of Shammai.]]
Gamaliel II
active 80-110

Onkelos
thumb|upright|Targum from the 11th century
Onkelos ( ʾunqəlōs), possibly identical to Aquila of Sinope, was a Roman national who converted to Judaism in Tannaic times ( 35–120 CE). He is considered to be the author of the Targum Onkelos ( 110 CE).
Simeon the Just
Jewish High Priest during the time of the Second Temple
Joshua ben Gamla
1st century CE Jewish High Priest
Honi ha-M'agel
tanna
Eleazar ben Azariah
1st-century CE Jewish rabbi and Tannaim sage
Rabbi Meir
Jewish rabbi
Rabbi Ishmael
2nd century Mishnah rabbi
Jonathan ben Uzziel
1st-century Judean Talmudic rabbi
Eliezer ben Hurcanus
late 1st/early 2nd century Judean rabbi and tannaim (sage)
Hanina ben Dosa
Mishnah Rabbi
Simeon ben Gamliel
1st century CE rabbi and nasi
Gamaliel III
3rd century Judean rabbi and nasi

Elisha ben Abuyah
Rabbi of end of Second Temple period
Jose ben Halafta
2nd century Talmud rabbi and tanna
Joshua ben Hananiah
late 1st/early 2nd century Jewish tanna and sage
Simeon ben Shetach
Jewish Pharisee scholar (c. 140–60 BCE)
Tarfon
Late 1st/early 2nd century Jewish rabbi and sage

Simeon ben Gamliel II
2nd century CE Judean rabbi and nasi and Great Sanhedrin president
Haninah ben Teradion
2nd century Jewish rabbi and teacher
Eleazar ben Arach
Jewish scholar
Ten Martyrs
Ten rabbis killed after the Bar Kokba revolt
Judah bar Ilai
rabbi

Jose the Galilean
Jewish sage 1st and 2nd centuries CE
Antigonus of Sokho
Third century BCE Jewish scholar
Simeon ben Azzai
2nd century tanna
Nehunya ben HaKanah
Jewish rabbi
Judah ben Bava
2nd century rabbi
Bar Kappara
late 2nd/early 3rd century Jewish rabbi

Ishmael ben Elisha ha-Kohen
Leader of the first generation of the Tannaim
Abtalion
Abtalion ( ʾAḇṭalyōn) or Avtalyon (Modern Hebrew) was a rabbinic sage in the early pre-Mishnaic era. He was a leader of the Pharisees during the 1st century BCE, and by tradition the vice-president of the great Sanhedrin of Jerusalem. He lived at the same time as Sh'maya. They are known as one of the zugot ("couples"): Shmaya and Avtalyon. Abtalion lived approximately from 90 BCE - 20 BCE.
Eleazar of Modi'im
late 1st/early 2nd century Judean Jewish scholar

Nathan the Babylonian
2nd century Judean rabbi

Simeon ben Zoma
Late 1st / early 2nd century tanna
Hanina ben Hakinai
2nd century rabbi and tanna
Abba Saul
Jewish Tanna
Eleazar b. Simeon
2nd century Judean rabbi
Johanan ben Baroka
Eleazar ben Shammua
2nd century rabbi and tanna
Nahum of Gimzo
1st century CE Jewish scholar and sage
Shmaya
Rabbinic sage
Phinehas ben Jair
late 2nd century Jewish tanna
Akabia ben Mahalalel
Jewish religious teacher active 1st century
Hanina Segan ha-Kohanim
priest
Simeon ben Hillel
rabbi
Jose ben Joezer
Jewish rabbi and sage.
Judah ben Bathyra
Mishnah rabbi
Joshua ben Karha
Jewish Tanna sage
Symmachus ben Joseph
Jewish sage
Hutzpit the Interpreter
Simeon Shezuri
4th generation Tanna
Rabbi Nehemiah
2nd century CE Jewish scholar and rabbi