- Edna
Hibel Plotkin (January 13, 1917 –
December 5, 2014) was an
American artist. She
painted for most of her life. Her work was once held at the
Hibel Museum...
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soteriological figure Hibil Ziwa, (ࡄࡉࡁࡉࡋ ࡆࡉࡅࡀ,
sometimes translated "Splendid
Hibel"), who is
spoken of as a son of
Hayyi or of
Manda d-Hayyi, and as a brother...
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Hibel Museum of Art was an art
museum on the
campus of
Florida Atlantic University in Jupiter,
Florida dedicated to the paintings, lithographs, and other...
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Macclesfield Hibel Road
railway station was a
railway station serving the town of
Macclesfield in Cheshire, England. It was
opened as a
joint station...
- was an
Algerian writer and
martyr of the
Algerian revolution born in Tizi
Hibel, Kabylie. Some of his books,
written in French, have been
translated into...
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lamps of
Handel (c. 1978); De Falco,
Hibel &
Hibel's Handel lamps:
Painted shades and gl****ware (1986);
Carole Hibel's The
Handel lamps book (1999); and...
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Hibil Ziwa, (classical Mandaic: ࡄࡉࡁࡉࡋ ࡆࡉࡅࡀ,
sometimes translated "Splendid
Hibel"), who is
spoken of as a son of
Hayyi or of
Manda d-Hayyi, and as a brother...
- Louvain–la–Neuve,
Belgium Bror
Hjorth – Bror
Hjorths Hus, Uppsala,
Sweden Edna
Hibel –
Hibel Museum of Art, Jupiter,
Florida William Hogarth – Hogarth's House, London...
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Domrane (Tamazight: ⵎⴰⵍⵉⴽⴰ ⴷⵓⵎⴰⵔⴰⵏ,
Malika Dumran; born 12
March 1956 in Tizi
Hibel) is an
Algerian singer.
Originally from Kabylie.,
Domrane began to sing...
- Marguerite-Fadhma Aït
Mansour Amrouche (c. 1882 in Tizi
Hibel, Algeria – July 9, 1967 in Saint-Brice-en-Coglès, France) was a poet and folksinger. She...