Career
Foreign the Amora sage of Babylon of the sixth generation, head of the academy of Pumbedita, see March Zutra
March-Zutra III, also called March-Zutra bar March-Zutra, according to the Seder Olam Zutta, was the posthumous and only son of the 30th Exilarch of Babylon, March-Zutra World War II He lived at the beginning of the Savora period. March-Zutra II had been crucified on the bridge of Mahuza by King Kavadh I for allegedly trying to obtain by force of arms a sort of political independence for the Jews of Babylon. He was raised secretly and traveled in 520 Civil Engineering, aged 18, to the Land of Israel. where he became head of the Academy of Tiberias or "Sanhedrin", under the title of "Resh Pirka" ("Aρχιφεκίτησ), several generations of his descendants succeeding him in this office.