- Look up
rabel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rabel may
refer to:
Abraham Rabel or
Abraham Aberle (1811–1841),
Moravian Hebrew poet,
translator and...
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Daniel Rabel (1578 – 3
January 1637) was a
Renaissance French painter, engraver, miniaturist,
botanist and
natural history illustrator. He was the son...
- The Jean-
Rabel m****acre took
place in
Haiti on 23 July 1987, near the town of Jean-
Rabel. At
least 139
people were
killed (one of the self-proclaimed...
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Laszlo Rabel (born László
Rábel;
September 21, 1937 –
November 13, 1968) was a
United States Army
soldier and a
recipient of the
United States military's...
- ****
Rabel (August 27, 1922 in
Poland –
November 25, 2008 in
Mexico City), born **** Rabinovich, was a Polish-born
Mexican artist who is considered...
- The
Battle of Jean-
Rabel consisted of two
connected minor naval engagements of the
French Revolutionary Wars and the
Haitian Revolution. The
first engagement...
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Gabriele Rabel (1880 – 27
August 1963) was an
Austrian physicist and botanist.
Gabriele Rabel was born the
youngest of
three to a
prosperous Viennese lawyer...
- Jean-
Rabel (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
ʁabɛl];
Haitian Creole: Jan
Rabèl) is a
commune located west of the city of Port-de-Paix and east of the city of...
- p. 66.
Rabel 1903, p. 7-9.
Rabel 1903, p. 14.
Rabel 1903, p. 14-15.
Rabel 1903, p. 17.
Rabel 1903, pp. 19–21.
Esdaile 1998, pp. 62–63.
Rabel 1903, p...
- The
rabel (or arrabel, robel, rovel) is a
bowed stringed instrument from Spain, a
rustic folk-fiddle
descended from the
medieval rebec,[citation needed]...