- bɑrsˤɑwma]; c. 1220 –
January 1294), also
known as
Rabban Ṣawma or
Rabban Çauma (simplified Chinese: 拉班·扫马;
traditional Chinese: 拉賓掃務瑪; pinyin: lābīn sǎowùmǎ)...
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Caumasee (Romansh: Lag la
Cauma or Lai da
Cauma) is a lake near Flims, in the Grisons, Switzerland. It is one of the
lakes on the
Flims Rockslide deposits...
- with
flammable substances,
namely sulfur,
tinder (Polish: próchno; Latin:
cauma), wax, pitch, and tar and set them on fire. The
dragon ate the
burning meal...
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English calme, from Old French, from Old
Italian calmo, from Late
Latin cauma, "heat of the day", the "resting
place in the heat of the day", from Gr****...
- the
water begins to recede. In
autumn the lake
dries up completely,
although the
outflow is invisible. The
water flows underground to Lake
Cauma. v t e...
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Jabalaha III,
patriarche des
Nestoriens (1281-1317), et du
moine Rabban Çauma, Amb****adeur du roi
Argoun en
Occident (1287);. PIMS -
University of Toronto...
- Rhine,
still within the same huge
rockslide debris area, or to the Lag la
Cauma. List of
mountain lakes of
Switzerland "Der
Crestasee (Lag da Cresta) -...
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Israel Rabban Bar
Sauma (c. 1220–1294) also
known as
Rabban Ṣawma or
Rabban Çauma,(Chinese: 拉賓掃務瑪), "Nestorian" monk
turned diplomat of the
Church of the...
- Press. p. 767. "Histoire du
Patriarche Mar
Jabalaha III. el du
maine Rabban Cauma". in
Revue de l'Orient latin, 1893, pp. 567–610; 1894, pp. 73–143, 235–300...
- block, "Wald Park", was built. Two more blocks,
named "Ententeich" and "La
Cauma", were
added in 2005 and 2007. In 2009 the
larches were
removed from the...