- בְּהֵמוֹת; cf. Job 40:15-24), and it was thus
rendered in
German as
Behemot by
Ethé. However, the
original biblical Behemoth never appeared as a fish. A reshaping...
- Rheine-Bentlage Air Base (German:
Heeresflugplatz Rheine-Bentlage) (ICAO:
ETHE) was an air base of the
German Armed Forces and
located near the village...
- Ina
Ethe is the
second studio album of
South African singer-songwriter and
record producer Zonke.
Solely produced and
written by Zonke, Ina
Ethe was released...
- Carl
Hermann Ethé or
Hermann Ethé (1844–1917) was a
German orientalist best
known for his
catalogues of
Islamic m****cripts and his
studies and German...
- rise to
stardom came in 2011
following the
release of her
third album, Ina
Ethe,
which was
certified double platinum and was
nominated at the 18th South...
- Naan
Potta Savaal (transl. The
challenge I laid) is 1980
Indian Tamil-language
Western film
directed by Puratchidasan. The film
stars Rajinikanth and Reena...
-
Ethé's German translation of Qazwini,
Ethé (1868), p. 298
Streck (1936), p. 615. accusative,
smaragdum viridem, Ibn al-Wardi (1835), pp. 36–37
Ethé (1868)...
-
selected LSU,
while Dunkel's
official website gave USC as its 2007 selection.
eThe NCAA
Football Bowl
Subdivision Records book
lists CCR as
having selected...
- sentences incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain:
Ethé, Karl
Hermann (1911). "Nāsir Khosrau". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...
-
Albert Hustin (1882–1967) was a
Belgian medical doctor.
Hustin was born in
Ethe and died in
Uccle (Uccle
Brussels – Belgium). In 1914, he was the
first person...