- The
Abens is a
river in Bavaria, Germany, and a right-bank
tributary of the Danube. Its
source is near Au in der Hallertau. Some 71
kilometres (44 mi)...
- Karl
Aben (1896–1976), Estonian-Latvian
linguist and
translator Aben, Louisiana, an
unincorporated community in
Ascension Parish,
Louisiana Abens, a river...
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Victor Abens (16
October 1912 – 14
January 1993) was a
Luxembourgish politician.
Victor Abens was a
prominent member of the
Luxembourg Socialist Workers'...
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Aben Humeya (1520–1569), also
known as
Muhammad ibn
Umayyah (Arabic: محمد بن أمية), was a
Morisco leader who
commanded the
Morisco Revolt against Philip...
- "
Aben Wo Ha" is a
single released by
Ghanaian musician Daddy Lumba from his 1998
studio album of the same name. In 1999
there were
numerous calls by critics...
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Aben Eubanks is an
American Grammy-nominated musician, songwriter, and producer.
Eubanks began his
career as a
guitarist for Matt
Nathanson in 2004 and...
- domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "IBN EZRA,
ABRAHAM BEN MEÏR (
ABEN EZRA)". The
Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Carmi, T. (ed...
- Ibn Ezra was the name of a
prominent Jewish family from
Spain spanning many centuries. The name ibn Ezra may
refer to:
Abraham ibn Ezra (1089–1167), Spanish...
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Samuel ben
Judah ibn
Tibbon (c. 1150 – c. 1230), more
commonly known as
Samuel ibn
Tibbon (Hebrew: שמואל בן יהודה אבן תבון, Arabic: ابن تبّون), was a Jewish...
- to
recapture the
castle of Vianden. The
leader of the resistance,
Victor Abens,
evacuated the
civilians of
Vianden but
nevertheless decided that his 30...