Nabo (Nebo) — Nabo (Nebo) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Nabo (Nebo) (Septuagint, Nabau). A town mentioned in several passages of the Old Testament, v.g., Numbers 32:3; Jeremias 48:1, 22; I Paralipomenon 5:8; Isaias 15:2, etc. In Numbers 32:3,… … Catholic encyclopedia
NABO — may refer to: North American Boxing Organization, a boxing organization in the US National Association of Boat Owners, a boating organization in the UK Newfoundland Association of Basketball Officials, a basketball organization in Canada… … Wikipedia
NABO — vel NEBO, civitas in terra Moab. Ier. c. 48. v. 22. quam aedificaverunt filii Ruben, Num, c. 32. v. 38. Est et nomen montis. Esai. c. 15. v. 2. Item nomen Idoli, Esai. c. 46. v. 1 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Mount Nebo — Mount Nebo † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Mount Nebo (Septuagint: Nabau). A mountain of the Abarim (q. v.) range east of Jordan and the Dead Sea, from which Moses surveyed the Promised Land (Deut., xxxii, 49), and where he died (ibid … Catholic encyclopedia
SOL — Phoenicibus olim Η῏λ, El, teste Serviô, In l. 1. Aen. v. 646. qui de Belo Phoenice, unde creta Dido, loquens, Omnes, inquit, in illis, partibus Solem colunt, qui ipsorum linguâ Hel dicitur; unde et Η῞λιος: η in ω discedente, et spiritu, in… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Nabau — (Nabo, Nebo) is a town mentioned in several passages of the Old Testament: Numbers 32:3; Jeremias 48:1, 22; I Chronicles 5:8; Isaias 15:2, etc. In Numbers 32:3, it is mentioned between Saban and Beon, the latter being an abbreviation of Baal meon … Wikipedia
Nabonassar — (also Nabonasser, Nabu nasir, Nebo adon Assur or Nabo n assar) founded a kingdom in Babylon in 747 BC. This is now considered as the start of the Neo Babylonian Dynasty.[citation needed] At the time the Assyrian Empire was in disarray through… … Wikipedia
Vocabulario indoeuropeo (sustantivos) — Esta es una lista de las raíces protoindoeuropeas más comunes. En general sólo se ofrece la lengua más representativa de cada una de las ramas del indoeuropeo. Todas las palabras se muestran en su declinación más representativa. Contenido 1… … Wikipedia Español
Nabonasar — (que reinó entre el 748 a 734 a. C.) fue un rey babilonio. También se le llama: Nabonassar Nabo n Assar Nabonasser Nabu Nasir Nabu Nasir Nebo adon Assur En el año 747 a. C. fundó un reino en Babilonia. Ahora se lo considera… … Wikipedia Español