- In Gr**** mythology, King
Haemus (/ˈhiːməs/;
Ancient Gr****: Αἷμος,
Haîmos) of Thrace, was the son of Boreas, the
north wind.
Haemus was vain and haughty...
-
Haimo, also
spelled Hamo, Heimo, Hamon, Haim, Haym, Heym, Aymo, Aimo, etc., is a
masculine given name of
Germanic origin. The Old
French forms are Haimon...
- The
Balkan mountain range is
located in the
eastern part of the
Balkans in
Southeastern Europe. The
range is
conventionally taken to
begin at the peak...
- Hamo
Dapifer (died c. 1100) (alias
Haimo) was an Anglo-Norman
royal official under both King
William I of
England (r. 1066–1087) and his son King William...
-
Haimo of
Auxerre (died c. 865) was a
member of the
Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre.
Although he was the
author of
numerous Biblical commentaries...
- name or
surname originating in
Hebrew or
derived from the Old
German name
Haimo.
Chayyim (Hebrew: חַיִּים Ḥayyīm,
classical Hebrew: [ħajˈjiːm], Israeli...
- The
Deborah and
Franklin Tepper Haimo Awards for
Distinguished College or
University Teaching of
Mathematics are
awards given by the
Mathematical ****ociation...
-
Deborah Tepper Haimo (1921–2007) was an
American mathematician who
became president of the
Mathematical ****ociation of
America (MAA). Her
research concerned...
- the
Bulgarian fortified positions (kastra) on the far side of the
Balkan (
Haimos) mountains,..."
Niketas Choniates (c. 1155–1215),
sometimes called Acominatus...
- made the
bishop of Winchester, and the
prominent sheriffs Urse d'Abetot,
Haimo Dapifer and
Robert Fitzhamon continued to play a
senior role in government...