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Adami may refer to: * Adami (surname) *Adami, a town in the Bible (or Adami-nekeb) * Adami (car), Italian automobile manufacture See also *Winn Adami This is a list of secondary characters from the science fiction television series ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. Characters are ordered alphabetically by family name, and only characters who played a significant major role in the series are li ...
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Adami (surname)
Adami is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Adami (footballer), (born 1992) Brazilian football player * Adam Adami (diplomat), (ca. 1610–1663) German diplomat and priest * Beppe Fenech Adami, Maltese politician * Chris Adami (born 1962), German physicist and evolutionary theorist * Eddie Fenech Adami, (born 1934) Prime Minister of Malta 1987–1996 & 1998–2004 * Guy Adami, TV personality, one of the Fast Money (CNBC) five * Joam Mattheus Adami (1576-1633), Italian Jesuit missionary * João Spadari Adami (1897-1972), Brazilian historian * Luigi Adami (1900–1985), Italian sports shooter * Pavol Adami, (1739–1814) Slovak scientist and scholar * Pietro Adami Pietro Adami was an Italian painter of coastal and marine views or vedute A ''veduta'' (Italian for "view"; plural ''vedute'') is a highly detailed, usually large-scale painting or, more often, print of a cityscape or some other vista. The pai ..., 18th-century Italian painter * Valerio Ad ...
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Adami-nekeb
Adami-nekeb according to the Revised Version, or Adami-hannekeb ( he, אדמי הנקב, i.e. the pass Adami), is a place mentioned in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Joshua, KJV as a passage on the frontier of Naphtali. It is mentioned only in . The Vulgate gives ', "Adami, which is Neceb," while the King James Version translates as two separate names, "Adami" and "Nekeb", as does the Septuagint: (Codex Vaticanus), or (Codex Alexandrinus). The Jerusalem Talmud (''Megillah'' 11) also divides the expression, Adami being represented as ''Damin'', and Hannekeb as ''Caidatah''. Adolf Neubauer and George Adam Smith identify Adami with Damieh, 5 miles west of ''Tiberias'', the site proposed by the Palestine Exploration Survey for the 'fenced city' Adamah of Joshua 19:36. This, notes T. K. Cheyne, seems too far south considering that the 'tree of Bezaanim' (see Zaanaim) was close to Kedesh, while Jabneel appears to have been a north Galilean fortress. These are the two localities between ...
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Adami (car)
Adami was an automobile manufactured in Florence, Italy. History Guido Adami was a race driver who started a repair shop, and moved to building cars in 1900. They produced a single model, the Rondine, with a 16 hp engine developed in house. It was first displayed at the Turin Motor Show The Turin Motor Show ( it, Salone dell'Automobile di Torino) was an auto show held annually in Turin, Italy. The first official show took place between 21 and 24 April 1900, at the Castle of Valentino, becoming a permanent fixture in Turin from 1 ... of 1902. Production ended in 1906. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Adami Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy Companies based in Tuscany Cars introduced in 1900 Veteran vehicles Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1900 Italian companies established in 1900 ...
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