- The Arameans, or
Aramaeans (Hebrew: אֲרַמִּים;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀραμαῖοι;
classical Syriac: ܐܪ̈ܡܝܐ, Aramaye,
Syriac pronunciation: [ʔɑːrɑːˈmɑːje]), were...
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Flavius Josephus also
states in his
Antiquities of the Jews, Aram had the
Aramites,
which the Gr****s
called Syrians;... Of the four sons of Aram, Uz founded...
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Andrade 2013, p. 7. Josephus,
Antiquities of the Jews, 1.144: "Aram had the
Aramites,
which the Gr****s
called Syrians" (Gr****: Ἀραμαίους δὲ Ἄραμος ἔσχεν, οὓς...
- 120-12-7
Anthraquinone 84-65-1
Antimony oxide (Antimony trioxide) 1309-64-4
Aramite 140-57-8
Areca nut –
Aristolochic acids – ****nic (inorganic ****nic compounds)...
- Palestine." c. 94: Josephus,
Antiquities of the Jews: "... Aram had the
Aramites,
which the Gr****s
called Syrians; as Laud
founded the Laudites,
which are...
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daughter of the tanner,
tanneur François
Vigneron (died in 1679) and
Jeanne Aramite Humblot (died in 1710) from Langres.
Didier Diderot was
close to the Jansenism...
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Gentiles who live
close to Israel, such as Ammonites, Moabites,
Edomites and
Aramites.
Rashi excludes Canaanites from the
definition since they were to be exterminated...
- Cophen, an
Indian river, and in part of Asia
adjoining to it." Aram: "
Aramites,
which the Gr****s
called Syrians". Uz: "Uz
founded Trachonitis and Damascus:...
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Catalpol 2415-24-9 C15H22O10
Xylitol pentacetate 13437-68-8 C15H23ClO4S
aramite 140-57-8 C15H23N
prolintane 493-92-5 C15H23NO2
alprenolol 13655-52-2 C15H23NO3...