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Akkad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Akkad may
refer to:
Akkad (city), the
capital of the
Akkadian Empire Akkadian Empire, the
first ancient...
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Evelyne Accad (born
October 6, 1943) is a Lebanese-born
educator and
writer living in the
United States,
France and Lebanon.
Accad is the
daughter of a...
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Akkad (/ˈækæd/; also
spelt Accad, Akkade, a-ka₃-de₂ki or Agade, Akkadian: 𒀀𒂵𒉈𒆠 akkadê, also 𒌵𒆠
URIKI in
Sumerian during the Ur III period) was the...
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century or later.
Against this and as part of a
maximalist position,
Martin Accad published a four-part
paper marshalling a non-comprehensive list of 648...
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amaryllidis Scalia, Atti
Accad. Giorn. di Sci. Natur., Catania, Ser. IV 13: 33 (1900)
Pleospora herbarum f.
buphthalmi Scalia, Atti
Accad. Giorn. di Sci. Natur...
- Mesopotamia-based
Akkadian Empire of
Sargon the
Great and Naram-Sin of
Akkad (biblical
Accad).
Sumerian references to the Mar.tu ("tent dwellers",
later Amurru, i.e...
- Scheil,
Vincent (1911). "Les plus
anciennes dynasties connues de Sumer-
Accad".
Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des
Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres...
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hunter before the Lord.” The
beginning of his
kingdom was Babel, Erech, and
Accad, all of them in the land of Shinar. From that land he went into ****yria...
- Babel, "he also
reigned in
Arach [Erech], that is, in Edissa; and in
Achad [
Accad],
which is now
called Nisibis; and in
Chalanne [Calneh],
which was later...
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Accad. R.
Delle Sci. dell'Istituto di Bologna: 142–159. Ascoli, G. (1883–1884), "Le
curve limite di una varietà data di curve", Atti
della R.
Accad....