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Djebel Katherin — [ dʒ ], höchste Erhebung der Halbinsel Sinai, 2 637 m über dem Meeresspiegel … Universal-Lexikon
Ontological paradox — An ontological paradox is a paradox of time travel that questions the existence and creation of information and objects that travel in time. It is very closely related to the predestination paradox and usually occurs at the same time. Because of… … Wikipedia
Katherine (given name) — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Katherine imagesize=200 caption= Catherine of Alexandria , by Carlo Crivelli. The name Catherine became famous in Christian communities because of this early saint pronunciation= gender = female meaning = region … Wikipedia
William Tisdale — est un compositeur appartenant à l école des virginalistes anglais, actif à la fin du XVIe siècle. Aucun détail biographique sûr n’est connu au sujet de William Tisdale. Willi Apel avance l’année 1570 comme date approximative de sa naissance[1].… … Wikipédia en Français
Мило (река) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Мило. Мило фр. Milo Характеристика Длина ок, 330 км Площадь бассейна 13 500 км² Бассейн Атлантический океан … Википедия
Esley — This is a locational surname of Old English origins. It derives from some place originally known as Hesli , and describing a hazel wood or grove. Hazel was a popular tree in the early British landscape, providing nuts which formed a core part of… … Surnames reference
Eslie — This is a locational surname of Old English origins. It derives from some place originally known as Hesli , and describing a hazel wood or grove. Hazel was a popular tree in the early British landscape, providing nuts which formed a core part of… … Surnames reference
Isley — This is a locational surname of Old English origins. It derives from some place originally known as Hesli , and describing a hazel wood or grove. Hazel was a popular tree in the early British landscape, providing nuts which formed a core part of… … Surnames reference
Hildred — Recorded in the spellings of Hildred and Hildreth, this is an English surname. The origination is from the Anglo Saxon pre 7th Century personal name Hildraeth comprised of the elements Hild meaning battle and raed counsel .The name is first… … Surnames reference
Ruffler — This rare surname is first recorded in England in the late 17th Century. The form and spelling suggesting a continental origin and a variant Anglicized form of the Flemish Ruffelaert or the Breton Ruffelet both patronymics. This prognosis is… … Surnames reference