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Geb (Ancient Egyptian: gbb,
Egyptological pronunciation: Gebeb), also
known as Ceb (/ˈsɛb/, /ˈkɛb/), was the
Egyptian god of the
Earth and a mythological...
- Look up
GEB in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
GEB or
Geb may
refer to:
Geb, an
Egyptian god
Games and
Economic Behavior, a
scholarly journal Gödel...
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GEB Network (formerly
known as
Golden Eagle Broadcasting) is a
digital satellite television network,
which airs
primarily Christian and
family programming...
- Gödel, Escher, Bach: an
Eternal Golden Braid, also
known as
GEB, is a 1979 book by
Douglas Hofstadter. By
exploring common themes in the
lives and works...
- The
Wehrmacht redesignated these guns as 7.5 cm
GebK 28 (in
Einheitslafette mit 9 cm
GebH) or 7.5 cm
GebK 285(j). The gun crew was
protected by an armoured...
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Kisten Ridge — one of the
mountain ranges of the
Greater Caucasus (separated from the main
ridge at
Mount Barbalo),
located in the
northeastern part of...
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family Ramu Ramu
proper Lower Ramu
Misegian Kire
Language codes ISO 639-3
geb Glottolog kire1240 ELP Kire Coordinates: 4°17′12″S 144°43′29″E / 4.286778°S...
- religion. She is the
sister and
consort of the air god Shu and the
mother of
Geb and Nut. The name
Tefnut has no
certain etymology but it may be an onomatopoeia...
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Geb. She had four children – Osiris, Set, Isis, and Nephthys – to
which is
added Horus in a Graeco-Egyptian
version of the myth of Nut and
Geb. She...
- 1956. The
company was
promoted by the
erstwhile Gujarat Electricity Board (
GEB) as its
wholly owned-subsidiary in the
context of
liberalization and as a...