- Aadloun,
Adloun or
Adlun (Arabic: عدلون) is a
coastal town in
South Lebanon, 17
kilometres (11 mi)
south of
Sidon famous for its
cultivation of watermelons...
- to Saladin, 1187. (Titular lords/princes are italicized) The
Lordship of
Adelon seems to have been
created after the
center of the
kingdom was
moved to...
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Marcel Adelon (20
February 1886 – 30
October 1968) was a
French sports shooter. He
competed in two
events at the 1924
Summer Olympics. "Marcel
Adelon". Olympedia...
- Nicolas-Philibert
Adelon (20
August 1782,
Dijon – 19 July 1862, Paris) was a
French physician and physiologist. He
studied medicine in Paris, receiving...
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Daniel I of
Adelon or
Daniel of
Termonde (before 1204 –
after 1225) was Lord of
Adelon in the
Kingdom of Jerusalem. A son of
Thierry de
Termonde (died...
-
ádelon (obscure), mythikón (mythical) and historikón (historical) periods.
According to the
Roman grammarian Censorinus, the
first period of
ádelon (obscure)...
- COP-DIG / , par MM.
Adelon, Béclard, (etc.). {{cite book}}: |work=
ignored (help)
Dictionnaire de médecine. Tome 9, FIE-GAL / , par MM.
Adelon, Béclard, (etc...
- médecine ou répertoire général des
sciences ...,
Volume 2 by Nicolas-Philibert
Adelon Schrift, Alan D.; Conway,
Daniel (2014). Nineteenth-Century Philosophy:...
- la
mvonarchia antigua de las Españas en los tres
tiempos del mundo, el
adelon, el
mithico y el historico :
primera parte... / por don
Ioseph Pellicer...
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Termonde (also
Terremonde or Tenremonde, died in 1206 in Rusion) was lord of
Adelon for
marriage in the
Kingdom of Jerusalem, and
constable of
Latin Empire...