Aramaean

  • 101Tabrimmon — Tabrimmon, also as Tabrimon, was an Aramaean king, but there is little we know about him. [ [http://net.bible.org/dictionary.php?dict=dictionaries word=Tabrimmon NETBible: Tabrimmon ] ] According to the recording in the Bible, he is the son of… …

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  • 102Reson — was an Aramaean king.References …

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  • 103Aram Maacha — was an Aramaean kingdom.Referenced …

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  • 104Aram Geschur — Aram Ceschur was an Aramaean kingdom located in houranReferenced …

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  • 105Aramean Syriac Football Association — also known as ASFA, is the name for the newly created football association for the Aramean Syriac people all around the world. [ [http://www.syrianska.se/society.php?page=start society coid=386 Syrianska Föreningen i Södertälje ] ] The ASFA will …

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  • 106Albin van Hoonacker — Albin Augustin van Hoonacker (19 November 1857 in Bruges 1 November 1933 in Bruges) was a theologian, professor at the Catholic University of Leuven, a member of The Royal Academy of Belgium and Knight of the Order of Leopold.LifeAlbin van… …

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  • 107Génocide assyrien — La carte ci dessus illustre la population arménienne (en couleur) et la population chrétienne (en nuances) population des provinces orientales ottomanes en 1896. Dans les régions où la part de la population chrétienne est plus élevée que celle… …

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  • 108Сборная Лапландии по футболу — Прозвища Конфедерация NF Board Федерация Саамская Футбольная Ассоциация Гл. тренер Иван Мортен Нормарк Капитан …

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  • 109Aram — /ay ram, air euhm/, n. Biblical name of ancient Syria. See map under Philistia. Aramaic (def. 1). * * * Ancient country, South Asia. It extended from the Lebanon Mountains to beyond the Euphrates River. It was named after the Aramaeans, who… …

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  • 110Aramaic — /ar euh may ik/, n. 1. Also, Aramean, Aramaean. a northwest Semitic language that from c300 B.C. A.D. 650 was a lingua franca for nearly all of SW Asia and was the everyday speech of Syria, Mesopotamia, and Palestine. Abbr.: Aram Cf. Biblical… …

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