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Agabus (/ˈæɡəbəs/; Gr****: Ἄγαβος, romanized: Hágabos; Syriac: ܚܓܒ, romanized: Ḥagabo) was an
early follower of
Christianity from
Syria mentioned in the...
- Genus:
Charaxes Species: C. nobilis
Binomial name
Charaxes nobilis H. Druce, 1873.
Synonyms Charaxes agabo Distant, 1880
Charaxes homerus Staudinger, 1891...
- II 6
years 223
Angabo II and Leui (Levi) (Joint rule) 471–475 (4 years)
Agabo and Lewi 1 year / 2
years 224 and 225 Ela-Ameda IV 475–486 (9 years) (Al)...
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Kasongo Sipho Mathashala as Gina Kepo Aila Jean
Serge Ngandu as
Pierre Agabo Tumelo Nkwanca as
Bibiche Olendjeke Benike Palfi as Girl - Backpacker's...
- Kadama; Lagos; London; Mkpar; Mpam-Bentam; Mpambeka; Mpan Ewenken; Mpan-
Agabo; Mpan-Amung; Mpan-Bikuel; Mpanbikuel; Mpangbenyi; Mtom; Njukwe; Nkim; Oboso;...
- Some
versions of the tale
state that the man who
killed Arwe was
named Agabos. In
another version of this myth, Wainaba, the
serpent ruler, is on his...
- Bolívar].
Marca (in Spanish). 30
December 2019.
Retrieved 31
January 2020.
Agabo,
Jordi (18 July 2021). "Juanmi Callejón
ficha en un San
Fernando que vuelve...
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Angabo or
Agabos was a
legendary king of
Ethiopia who
killed the evil
serpent king Arwe and was
either the
father or
husband of the
Queen of
Sheba (known...
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version of
Gadla Iyasus Mo'a. An
abridged version exists with 17
names from
Agabos to Lebdare, seen by one witness.
Probably related to list B. 6 6 20 G 74...
- 8th/9th
century Gämbela, now a
village south of Mekelle; the "kingdom"
Agabo,
known from the
stelae of
Maryam Anza, in
village names in
eastern Tigray)[citation...