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Belu (other)
Belu may refer to: People *Belu (Assyrian king), an early Assyrian king *Octavian Bellu (born 1951), Romanian gymnastics coach *Belu-Simion Fainaru (born 1959), Israeli sculptor born in Bucharest, Romania *Belu Zilber (1901–1978), Romanian communist activist Other uses *Belu (company), a bottled water company *Belu (province), former Portuguese name for eastern part of Timor island *Belu Regency, a regency in East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia *Alternative name of the demon Belial *Belu, Iran (other), places in Iran See also *Bēlu *Belus (other) *Bellu (other) *Belo (other) Belo may refer to: Organizations * Belo Corporation, a United States media company now part of Gannett * A. H. Belo Corporation, a media company in Dallas, Texas, United States now known as DallasNews Corporation Places * Belo, Cameroon, a tow ...
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Belu (Assyrian King)
Belu ( akk, 𒁁𒇻𒌑, Be-lu-ú) was according to the ''Assyrian King List'' (AKL) the 14th Assyrian monarch, ruling in Assyria's early period, though he is not attested in any known contemporary artefacts. He is listed among the "''seventeen kings who lived in tents''" on the ''Mesopotamian Chronicles''. According to the ''Mesopotamian Chronicles'', Belu was preceded by Abazu. Belu is succeeded by Azarah on the ''Mesopotamian Chronicles''. See also * Belus (Assyrian) * Timeline of the Assyrian Empire * Early Period of Assyria * List of Assyrian kings * Assyrian continuity * Assyrian people * Assyria Assyria (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform: , romanized: ''māt Aššur''; syc, ܐܬܘܪ, ʾāthor) was a major ancient Mesopotamian civilization which existed as a city-state at times controlling regional territories in the indigenous lands of the A ... References 23rd-century BC Assyrian kings {{ANE-bio-stub ...
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Octavian Bellu
Octavian Ioan Atanase Bellu (; born 17 February 1951) is the current head of the Romanian national women's artistic gymnastics team. He was the main coach, with interruptions, from 1990 to 2005International Gymnastics Hall of Fame Inductees
Octavian Bellu
and returned as head of the national team in 2010.International Gymnast Magazine
Gent victory marks new beginning for Izbasa, Amanda Turner, 14 September 2010
Highly successful, Bellu led the team to five
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Belu-Simion Fainaru
Belu-Simion Fainaru (born 1959) is an Israeli sculptor who was born in Bucharest, Romania and immigrated to Israel in 1973. He studied at the University of Haifa from 1980 to 1983 and earned an MA from the University of Chicago in 1984. He continued his art education at the Domus Academy, Postgraduate School of Design in Milan, Italy and at The Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium in Brussels. Fainaru lives and works in Haifa, Israel and in Antwerp, Belgium. Much of Fainaru's work deals with Jewish history, Jewish rituals, and Jewish literature. Biography Belu Simion Fainaru, an Israeli sculptor and installation artist, was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1959 and in 1973 moved to Israel. During the 1980s, his work used motifs taken from Jewish culture, through which he raised questions of identity and historical memory. In his works, Fainaru created concretization of metaphysical concepts such as "light" or "name", into artistic objects that make use of the te ...
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Belu Zilber
Belu Zilber (born Herbert Zilber; October 14, 1901–February 1978) was a Romanian communist activist. Born into a Romanian Jews, Jewish family in Târgu Frumos, Iași County,Dinu C. Giurescu, ''Dicționar biografic de istorie a României'', p.579. Editura Meronia, Bucharest, 2008, he adhered to the Bolshevik movement while still an adolescent. Because he participated in the 1918 Bucharest general strike, typographers' demonstration of December 13, 1918, he was expelled from every educational institution in his native country by the authorities of the Kingdom of Romania. He continued his high school education in Paris and began but did not complete studies at the polytechnic division of the University of Grenoble. He returned to Romania in 1922 and was hired as an expert at the Ministry of National Defense (Romania), War Ministry. He was recruited as a Soviet spy in Vienna in 1928; arrested in Romania in December 1930, he agreed to become an informant for the Siguranța secret p ...
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Belu (company)
Belu is a UK beverage company. The company supplies mineral water, tonic water, a range of flavoured mixers and filtration systems. History Belu was founded in 2004 by film maker ''Reed'' ''Paget'' as a bottled water business with an aim to be an environmentally friendly alternative to other beverages on the market. Before launching Belu, Paget was a keen environmentalist in business communities, encouraging others in the drinks industry to consider the environmental impact of sourcing, manufacturing and packaging. Early stage investors in Belu included Body Shop co-founder Gordon Roddick, environmentalist Ben Goldsmith and hedge fund manager, Chris Cooper-Hohn. Paget launched the UK's first compostable plastic bottle in 2006. Paget appointed Karen Lynch, previously Barclays Branch Marketing Manager, as a new MD in 2010. Lynch expanded the company distribution model to include wholesale and in 2011 she re-launched the Belu brand In 2011, Lynch employed the design agency. This ...
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Belu (province)
Belu (also Belos or Behale){{cite book, author=H.G. Schulte Nordholt, editor=M.J.L. Yperen, title=The Political System of the Atoni of Timor, year=2013, publisher=Springer Science & Business Media, isbn=94-015-1013-X was the Portuguese name for eastern part of Timor island, which included the kingdoms of Wehali, Lichisana and Suai-Cabanaza. In 1756 the western part of Belu and West Timor fell to the Dutch. See also * History of East Timor East Timor is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania known as Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste. The country comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor and the nearby islands of Atauro and Jaco. The first inhabitants are thought ... References Portuguese Timor Former Portuguese colonies ...
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Belu Regency
Belu Regency is a regency in East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. Established on 20 December 1958, Belu Regency has its seat (capital) in the large town of Atambua. In December 2012 a separate Regency - Malaka Regency - was created from the twelve districts that formerly comprised the southern half of Belu Regency. Belu means friend in Tetum. The residual part of Belu Regency had a population of 188,163 at the 2010 Census, which rose to 206,476 at the 2015 Census and to 217,973 at the 2020 Census. The official estimate as at mid 2021 was 227,397. Administrative Districts The Belu Regency was until 2013 divided into twenty-four districts (''kecamatan''), but in December 2012, the twelve southern ''kecamatan'' were removed to form the new Malaka Regency, leaving the twelve northern ''kecamatan'' in Belu Regency. The residual Belu Regency is thus composed of twelve districts (''kecamatan''), tabulated below with their areas (in km2) and their populations at the 2010 Census ...
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Belial
Belial ( he, , ''Bəlīyyaʿal'') is a term occurring in the Hebrew Bible/ Old Testament which later became personified as the devilSee the reference to "Beliar" in ''The Ascension of Isaiah'', at EarlyChristianWritings.com', specifically at 1:8–9, 2:4, 3:11–13, 4:2, 4:14–18, 5:1, 5:15. in Christian texts of the New Testament. Alternate spellings include Baalial, Balial, Belhor, Beliall, Beliar, Berial, Bylyl and Beliya'al. In the Secret Book of John, an early Gnostic text, the ruler of the underworld is referred to as Belias. Hebrew Bible/Old Testament ''Belial'' is a Hebrew word "used to characterize the wicked or worthless". The etymology of the word is often understood as "lacking worth", from two common words: ''beli-'' (בְּלִי "without-") and ''ya'al'' (יָעַל "to be of value"). Some scholars translate it from Hebrew as "worthless" (''Beli yo'il''), while others translate it as "yokeless" (''Beli ol''), "may he have no rising" or "never to rise" (''Beli ...
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Bēlu
Bêl (; from akk, bēlu) is a title signifying "lord" or "master" applied to various gods in the Mesopotamian religion of Akkad, Assyria, and Babylonia. The feminine form is ''Bêlit'' ('Lady, Mistress') in Akkadian. ''Bel'' is represented in Greek as Belos and in Latin as Belus. ''Belit'' appears in Greek form as Beltis (Βελτις). Linguistically, ''Bel'' is an East Semitic form cognate with the Northwest Semitic Baal with the same meaning. ''Bel'' was especially used for the Babylonian god Marduk in Assyrian and neo-Babylonian personal names or mentioned in inscriptions in a Mesopotamian context. Similarly, ''Bêlit'' mostly refers to Marduk's spouse Sarpanit. Marduk's mother, the Sumerian goddess often referred to in the Sumerian language as Ninhursag, Damkina, and Ninmah, was often known as ''Belit-ili'' ("Lady of the Gods") in Akkadian. Other gods called "Lord" were sometimes identified totally or in part with Bel Marduk. The god Malak-bel of Palmyra is an examp ...
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Belus (other)
Belus (Latin) or Belos ( grc-gre, Βῆλος, ''Bē̂los'') was the indifferent classical rendering of the Semitic words ''bēlu'' and ''baʿal'' ("lord") as a theonym, personal name, and royal title. Belus may refer to: In myth and legend * Belus (Assyrian), the Babylonian Marduk as a legendary king of Assyria * Belus (Babylonian) or Zeus Belos, alternate name of the Babylonian god Marduk * Belus (Egyptian), the Canaanite Baʿal as a legendary king of Egypt * Belus (Lydian), a legendary ancestor of Lydia's Heraclid dynasty * Belus (Tyre), a legendary king of Tyre in Virgil's ''Aeneid'' * Baal, a title meaning "lord" in Semitic languages spoken during antiquity; applied to gods * Bel (god), in Mesopotamian mythology Places * Belus River, a river in Israel * Bélus, a town in the Landes department of France Other uses * Beloš or Beluš, Regent of Hungary 1141–1146, Ban of Croatia 1142–1158, Grand Prince of Serbia 1162 * ''Belus'' (genus), a genus of weevils * ''Belus'' ...
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Bellu (other)
Bellu may refer to: * Bellu Cemetery, a famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania * Barbu Bellu (1825–1900), Romanian nobleman and politician * Octavian Bellu Octavian Ioan Atanase Bellu (; born 17 February 1951) is the current head of the Romanian national women's artistic gymnastics team. He was the main coach, with interruptions, from 1990 to 2005Belu (other) * Bello (other) {{disambiguation ...
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