-
beginning of a new
period in the
history of
Ormus. This
period was
generally characterised as
seeing Ormus cutting dependence ties with
Kerman and the...
- Miltia,
which becomes the
focus of a
conflict between the
Federation and
Ormus.
Ormus'
leader Sergius gains control of a
powerful mech
called Proto Omega,...
-
Ormu is an
Austronesian language spoken in
Jayapura Bay in
Papua province, Indonesia.
Ormu at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
- هرمز, romanized: Jazireh-ye Hormoz), also
spelled Hormoz, Ormoz,
Ormuz or
Ormus, is an
Iranian island in the
Persian Gulf.
Hormuz Island has an area of...
-
Edward Ormus Sharrington Davenport (born 11 July 1966) is a
convicted English fraudster, socialite, and
property developer. The self-styled 'Lord', nicknamed...
- the
prince of
Ormus in 1320. Qatar's
pearls provided the
kingdom with one of its main
sources of income. The
Portuguese defeated the
Ormus by 1507 following...
-
Usfurids in 1253, but
control of the
region was
seized by the
prince of
Ormus in 1320. Qatar's
pearls provided the
kingdom with one of its main sources...
-
Limited II.
Tallinn Art Hall's Gallery,
Tallinn 1992
Ormus II.
Gallery Marius Project,
Copenhagen 1993
Ormus III. Luum Gallery,
Tallinn 1993
Sammas Gallery...
- when he was
known as Yeshua, he was one of the
disciples of a man whom
Ormus would come to
worship as
their Lord and
Messiah and
helped to
teach humanity...
- Axur, re d'Ormus ("Axur, king of
Ormus") is an
operatic dramma tragicomico in five acts by
Antonio Salieri. The
libretto was by
Lorenzo Da Ponte. Axur...