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Nabia (or Navia) was a
goddess of the Pre-Roman
peoples of the
Iberian Peninsula,
although she also had an
extended cult
during the
Roman occupation of...
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Nabia Abbott (31
January 1897 – 15
October 1981) was an
American scholar of Islam,
papyrologist and paleographer. She was the
first woman professor at...
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Robert Paris Direct 1000-1400
Judith Grimaldi Autuour Du
Monde 1400-1800
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Coeur De L'Info 1800-2100
Achren Verdian L'Essentiel...
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Ramadan 58 AH
during the
caliphate of Mu‘awiya..." Ibn Kathir, p. 97. Abbott,
Nabia (1942).
Aishah The
Beloved of Muhammad.
University of
Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0405053184...
- conquest, were a
number of
deities among whom were Endovelicus, Ataegina,
Nabia and Trebaruna.
Bandua or Bandi:
their name
appears in
numerous dedications...
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collection in the
eighth century. In the mid-20th century, the
scholar Nabia Abbott found a do****ent with a few
lines of an
Arabic work with the title...
- (1st
Gorgias Press [2nd ed.] ed.). Piscataway, NJ:
Gorgias Press. Abbott,
Nabia (1946). Two
Queens of Baghdad:
Mother and Wife of Hārūn al Rashīd. Chicago:...
- an
inscribed fountain dedicated both to
Tongoenabiagus and the
goddess Nabia. His name may
derive from the
Celtic root *tenge(o)- (Old
Irish tongu "I...
- the
settlement near A Coruña, Galicia.
Nabia had
double invocation, one male and one female. The
supreme Nabia is
related to
Jupiter and
another incarnation...
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remarried and had
children from his wives. Abbott,
Nabia. Two
Queens of Baghdad. p. 30. Abbott,
Nabia (1946). Two
Queens of Baghdad:
Mother and Wife of...