- The
First Book of Chronicles, a
later text,
renders his name as
Ornan (אָרְנָן ʾ
Ornān). The
narrative concerning Araunah appears in both 2
Samuel 24 and...
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Ornans (French pronunciation: [ɔʁnɑ̃]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France. On 1
January 2016...
- A
Burial at
Ornans (French: Un
enterrement à
Ornans, also
known as A
Funeral at
Ornans) is a
painting of 1849–50 by
Gustave Courbet. It is
widely regarded...
- Uzzi
Ornan (Hebrew: עוזי אורנן; ISO 259-3: ˁuzzi
ˀornan; 7 June 1923 – 3
November 2022) was an
Israeli linguist and
social activist.
Ornan was a member...
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After Dinner at
Ornans (French: L'Après-dînée à
Ornans) is an oil-on-canvas
painting by the
French Realist artist Gustave Courbet,
painted in
winter 1848–1849...
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after some
letters to
write down non-Hebrew sounds. ISO 259-3 is Uzzi
Ornan's romanization,
which reached the
stage of an ISO
Final Draft (FDIS) but...
- The
canton of
Ornans is an
administrative division of the
Doubs department,
eastern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
- The Onon (Mongolian: Онон гол, Onon gol; Russian: Оно́н) is a
river in
Mongolia and Russia. It is 1,032
kilometres (641 mi) long, and has a
drainage basin...
- Omri On Onan
Onesimus Onesiphorus Ono
Ophel Ophir Ophni Ophrah Oreb Oren
Ornan Orpah Oshea Othni Othniel Ozem
Ozias Ozni Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the...
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without serious risk of
confusion and are
therefore known as
epitheton ornans. Thus, the
classical Roman author Virgil systematically called his main...