- whom he
deeply disliked.
Wosan Seged was
eliminated from
consideration due to dwarfism. In
March 1908, at any rate,
Wosan Seged was in poor
health and...
- Asfa
Wossen (Amharic: አስፋ ወሰን,
Amharic pronunciation: [
wɔsːən]) was a
ruler of
Shewa of the
Ethiopian Empire from
about 1770 to 1808, an
important Amhara...
-
Asfaw Wossen Asfaw Wossen,
Crown Prince of
Ethiopia Pronunciation āsfā
wɔsːən Gender Male Language(s) Amharic, Tigrinya,
Gurage Origin Language(s) Ge'ez...
- been
identified as a
hypothetical noun *wāsa "being", from the verb wesan,
wosan "to be, to be alive". It
might alternatively mean a
forlorn or abandoned...
-
development to USN diving. In
October 1950 USS Pledge
struck a mine in
Wosan harbor and sank. A UDT
diver using an
Aqualung located and
marked the ships...
- 12–26 September,
Anzac led US
Ships Thompson and
Naifeh in a
blockade of
Wosan,
before returning to ****anese
waters at the end of the month. Her first...
-
different American bomber crews in
Korea reported unidentified lights over
Wosan and Suchon. On
November 2, 1951, a "kelly-green"
fireball was seen in the...
- key
figure in the
legacy of Canadian-Korean relations.
Fenwick settled in
Wôsan,
North Korea,
where he went
beyond spreading Christianity, as he also introduced...