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Bersabe (Hebrew: בְּאֵר שֶׁבַע, romanized: Bəʾēr Ševaʿ;
Ancient Gr****: Βηρσαβέ, romanized:
Bērsabé, or Βηρσουβαί, Bērsoubaí), also
known as
Beersheba of...
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first stationed at
Naval Station Bremerton in Washington,
where he met
Bersabe Rebecca "Becky" Ulibarri, whom he
married in New
Mexico on July 9, 1960...
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Bersabe Hovsepian (Armenian: Բերսաբե Հովսեփյան-Սնղչյան, Persian: برسابه هوسپیان-سنقچیان;1906 – 1999), was an
Iranian female entrepreneur, educator, and...
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Solomonic dynasty. He was the
infant son of
Iyasu II and
Wubit (Welete
Bersabe), the
daughter of an
Oromo chieftain of the Karrayyu.
Despite his extreme...
- Springs, Tennessee, a town in
Grundy County, Tennessee,
United States Bersabe,
ruins of an
ancient village in
Galilee of
Israel Berseba, a
village in...
- from the
village called Xaloth,
which lies in the
great plain, as far as
Bersabe, from
which beginning also is
taken the
breadth of the
Upper Galilee, as...
- she was
entitled to
remain as co-ruler. However, Iyasu's widow,
Welete Bersabe (known as Wubit),
strongly believed that it was her turn to take the leading...
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Gregory Becknell and
Dorothy Rhodes The 16
victims were:
Ronald Simmons Jr.,
Bersabe Simmons,
Barbara Simmons,
Loretta Simmons, Eddy Simmons,
Marianne Simmons...
- Josephus' time, it was
known to
stretch in
breadth from
Xaloth (Iksal) to
Bersabe, and in
length from
Cabul to Tiberias, a
region that
contains around 470 km2...
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Jaffa Jerusalem Lydda Masada Perea Beth-nimrah
Livias Machaerus Galilee Bersabe Cabul Gabara Gush
Halav Jamnith ****ha
Jodapatha Selamin Tarichaea (Magdala)...