- (Arabic: ذيبان Ḏiʾbān)
known to the
Moabites as
Dibon (Moabite: 𐤃𐤉𐤁𐤍 *Ḏaybōn; Hebrew: דִּיבוֹן
Dīḇōn), is a
Jordanian town
located in
Madaba Governorate...
- of Israel, an
episode also
noted in 2
Kings 3. The
Moabite capital was
Dibon.
According to the
Hebrew Bible, Moab was
often in
conflict with its Israelite...
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people Demetrius Derbe Deuel Deuteronomy Diana Diblaim Diblah Diblath Dibon Dibon-gad
Dibri Didymus Diklah Dilean,
Dimon Dimonah Dinah Dinhabah Dionysius...
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Henriette Dibon was born on 9
August 1902 in Avignon, France.
Dibon was a teacher. She also
served as the
curator of the Musée
Roure in Avignon.
Dibon was the...
-
Dimon may
refer to:
Dimon (surname)
Alternate name of the
Biblical city of
Dibon A
diminutive of the
Russian given name
Dmitry A
nickname of
Russian politician...
- been part of
territory of the
Tribe of Gad were Ramoth, Jaezer, Aroer, and
Dibon,
though some of
these are
marked in
Joshua 13:15–16 as
belonging to Reuben...
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Christopher Dibon (born 2
November 1990) is an
Austrian professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Austrian Regionalliga club
Rapid Wien II....
-
known most
famously for
having the
Mesha Stele inscribed and
erected at
Dibon, Jordan. In this
inscription he
calls himself "Mesha, son of Kemosh-[.....
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Dibon Forest is a
protected forest in
Burkina Faso. It is
located in Tuy Province. This
protected reserve is
located at an
altitude of
about 254 meters...
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Frederick Augustus Klein, an
Anglican missionary, at the site of
ancient Dibon (now Dhiban, Jordan), in
August 1868. A "squeeze" (a papier-mâché impression)...