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Ultimus haeres (Latin for
ultimate heir) is a
concept in
Scots law
where if a
person in
Scotland who dies
without leaving a will (i.e. intestate) and has...
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Tahitokuru ('Ancient blow')
Kohurere ('Flying mist')
Teaohiawe ('Gloom day')
Haere ('Go/Proceed')
Uenukupokaia ('Trembling earth, go all around/encircle')...
- light. Auahitūroa, the
personification of comets, and the
origin of fire.
Haere,
several personifications of the rainbow. Ikatere, a fish god and father...
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Harold John
Haering Sr. (December 27, 1930 – May 5, 2014) was an
American politician from Louisville, Kentucky.
Haering received his
degree in history...
- Zealand.
Haere is a Ngāi Tūhoe name for
another atua of the rainbow.
There are at
least three representing brothers, or forms:
Haere-kohiko,
Haere-waewae...
- ʼo
Herenui tei
haere mai 'We came with Herenui'; ʼUa ʼite mai ʼoe ia mātou 'You saw us/you have seen us'. ʼOutou 'you (plural)': ʼA
haere atu ʼoutou, e...
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Willibald Alexis, the
pseudonym of
Georg Wilhelm Heinrich Häring (29 June 1798 – 16
December 1871), was a
German historical novelist,
considered part of...
- Kāore NEG tētahi SG.INDEF
tangata person.SG i PST
haere go mai. towards.speaker Kāore tētahi
tangata i
haere mai. NEG SG.INDEF person.SG PST go towards.speaker...
- Häring or
Haering is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bernhard Häring (1912–1998),
German theologian Hugo Häring (1882–1958)...
- Hugo Häring (11 May 1882 – 17 May 1958) was a
German architect and
architectural writer best
known for his
writings on "organic architecture", and as a...