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Jerusalem New
world order (Baháʼí) Also
variously transliterated Sion, Tzion,
Tsion, Tsiyyon. Sion is the
spelling in the Vulgate, also
adopted in
modern French...
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Sergei Anatoljevich Tsion (Russian: Сергей Анатолиевич Цион; 1874–1947) was an
Imperial Russian Army
captain who was one of the
leaders of the Sveaborg...
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Jerusalem called the City of David. It is less
commonly spelled Sion, Tzion,
Tsion, Tsiyon, Seyon, or Tsiyyon. In
Hebrew Zion is one of the 70
Names of Jerusalem...
- Egypt,
which Tsion renames Osaze,
meaning "loved by God"
after turning its
inhabitants from Ptah worship. At the end of the Millennium,
Tsion is welcomed...
- Kol
Tsion HaLokhemet (Hebrew: קוֹל צִיּוֹן הלוֹחֶמֶת) (lit. "Voice of
Fighting Zion") was the
underground radio station of the Irgun. Kol Zion HaLokhemet...
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house that is now a
shattered ruin. The only
other person accounted for is
Tsion Ben-Judah, and
nearly a
quarter of the world's po****tion was
snuffed out...
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Tsiyon Temesgen Abebe (born 17
August 2006), also
spelled Tsion Abebe, is an
Ethiopian middle- and long-distance runner. She was the
silver medalist in...
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shelter where Tsion is
hiding for his protection.
Tsion has been
accused of
murdering his family,
although he did not do so. Buck and
Tsion are
given a...
- Tze'irei Zion (Hebrew: צעירי ציון, "Youth of Zion",
sometimes spelled as
Zeire Zion) was a
Labor Zionist youth movement in
Eastern Europe, in the first...
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Tsion Avital (born
February 21, 1940) is an
Israeli philosopher of art and culture.
Tsion Avital was born to
Avraham and
Preciada Dorit Avitbol Avital...