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Solomon (other)
Solomon (Shlomo '' he, שלמה, link=no'') is a figure identified in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) as the king of Israel, and the son of King David. Solomon may also refer to: Music *Solomon (Boyce), ''Solomon'' (Boyce), a 1742 serenata by Boyce *Solomon (Handel), ''Solomon'' (Handel), a 1748 oratorio by Handel *Solomon (band), a New Zealand rock band formed in 2004 *Solomon (album), ''Solomon'' (album), a 2017 album by Welsh band Calan Film * ''The Kingdom of Solomon,'' Iranian movie * Solomon (film), ''Solomon'' (film), a 1997 Biblical film Places *Solomon Creek, a creek in Pennsylvania *Solomon Islands, a nation state in the Pacific *Division of Solomon, an Australian electoral division *Solomon, Kansas, United States *Solomon River, Kansas, United States *Solomons, Maryland, United States *Solomon, a village in Gârbou Commune, Sălaj County, Romania *Solomon Lake, a lake in Minnesota, United States *Solomontown, South Australia, a suburb of Port Pirie *Solomon, Alask ...
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Solomon
Solomon (; , ),, ; ar, سُلَيْمَان, ', , ; el, Σολομών, ; la, Salomon also called Jedidiah (Hebrew language, Hebrew: , Modern Hebrew, Modern: , Tiberian Hebrew, Tiberian: ''Yăḏīḏăyāh'', "beloved of Yahweh, Yah"), was a monarch of ancient Israel and the son and successor of David, according to the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament. He is described as having been the penultimate ruler of an amalgamated Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy), Israel and Judah. The hypothesized dates of Solomon's reign are 970–931 BCE. After his death, his son and successor Rehoboam would adopt harsh policy towards the northern tribes, eventually leading to the splitting of the Israelites between the Kingdom of Israel (Samaria), Kingdom of Israel in the north and the Kingdom of Judah in the south. Following the split, his Patrilineality#In the Bible, patrilineal descendants ruled over Judah alone. The Bible says Solomon built the Solomon's Temple, First Temple in Jerus ...
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Solomon (magister Militum)
Solomon ( el, Σολόμων) was an East Roman (Byzantine) general from northern Mesopotamia, who distinguished himself as a commander in the Vandalic War and the reconquest of North Africa in 533–534. He spent most of the next decade in Africa as its governor general, combining the military post of with the civil position of praetorian prefect. Solomon successfully confronted the large-scale rebellion of the native Berbers (), but was forced to flee following an army mutiny in spring of 536. His second tenure in Africa began in 539 and it was marked by victories over the Berbers, which led to the consolidation of the Byzantine position. A few years of prosperity followed, but were cut short by the rekindled Berber revolt and Solomon's defeat and death at the Battle of Cillium in 544. Biography Solomon was born, probably circa 480/490, in the fortress of Idriphthon in the district of Solachon, near Dara in the province of Mesopotamia. He was a eunuch as a result of an accident ...
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Soleyman (other)
Soleyman ( fa, سليمان) may refer to: *Soleyman II, Persian ruler *Soleyman Binafard (b. 1933), Iranian sport wrestler *Soleyman, Khuzestan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran *Soleyman, South Khorasan, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran *Soleyman District, an administrative subdivision of Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran *Soleyman Rural District, an administrative subdivision of Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran See also *Sulaiman (other) *Solomon (other) *''King Soloman King is the title given to a male monarch in a variety of contexts. The female equivalent is queen, which title is also given to the consort of a king. *In the context of prehistory, antiquity and contemporary indigenous peoples, the tit ...
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Shalom
''Shalom'' ( he, שָׁלוֹם ''šālōm''; also spelled as ''sholom'', ''sholem'', ''sholoim'', ''shulem'') is a Hebrew word meaning ''peace'', ''harmony'', ''wholeness'', ''completeness'', ''prosperity'', ''welfare'' and ''tranquility'' and can be used idiomatically to mean both ''hello'' and ''goodbye''. As it does in English, it can refer to either peace between two entities (especially between a person and God or between two countries), or to the well-being, welfare or safety of an individual or a group of individuals. The word shalom is also found in many other expressions and names. Its equivalent cognate in Arabic is ''salaam'', '' sliem'' in Maltese, Shlama in Syriac-Assyrian and ''sälam'' in Ethiopian Semitic languages from the Proto-Semitic root Š-L-M. Etymology In Hebrew, words are built on "roots", generally of three consonants. When the root consonants appear with various vowels and additional letters, a variety of words, often with some relation in mean ...
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Salomon (other)
Salomon may refer to: People * Salomon (given name) * Salomon (surname) Companies * Salomon Brothers, a former investment bank, now a part of Citigroup * Salomon Group, a company manufacturing sporting equipment (which was a part of Adidas-Salomon AG) Other uses * Salomon Islands, an atoll of the British Indian Ocean Territory See also * Haym Salomon Nursing Home, named in honor of Haym Salomon, located in Brooklyn, NY * Salomo (other) * Soloman (other) * Solomon (other) Solomon (Shlomo '' he, שלמה, link=no'') is a figure identified in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) as the king of Israel, and the son of King David. Solomon may also refer to: Music *Solomon (Boyce), ''Solomon'' (Boyce), a 1742 serenata by B ...
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Salomo (other)
Salomo is a different name for Solomon, son of David, who was king of Israel around 970 to 931 BC. It may also refer to: * Salomo of Makuria, ruler of the Nubian kingdom of Makuria (1080–1089) * Salomo Glassius (May 20, 1593–July 27, 1656), German theologian and biblical critic *Johann Salomo Semler (December 18, 1725–March 14, 1791), German church historian and biblical commentator * Karl Salomo Zachariae von Lingenthal, (September 14, 1769–March 27, 1843), German jurist * Ernst Benjamin Salomo Raupach (May 21, 1784–March 18, 1852), German dramatist * Soma Morgenstern (May 3, 1890–April 17, 1976), Jewish-Austrian writer and journalist *Salomó Salomó is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of the Tarragonès in Catalonia Catalonia (; ca, Catalunya ; Aranese Occitan: ''Catalonha'' ; es, Cataluña ) is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a '' nationality'' by its Stat ...
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Salman (other)
Salman may refer to: People * Salman (name), people with the name Places in Iran * Salman, Khuzestan, a village in Khuzestan Province * Salman, alternate name of Deh-e Salman, Lorestan, a village in Lorestan Province * Salman, Razavi Khorasan, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province * Salman, alternate name of Salami, Iran, a city in Razavi Khorasan Province * Salman, Semnan, a village in Semnan Province * Salman, Tehran, a village in Tehran Province * Salman, Zanjan, a village in Zanjan Province Other * Salman (myth), a god worshipped in pre-Islamic southern Arabia See also * * David S. Weiss, ''Salman'' on the Dennis Miller radio show * Salmon, fish species * Salmon (other) * Solomon (other) Solomon (Shlomo '' he, שלמה, link=no'') is a figure identified in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) as the king of Israel, and the son of King David. Solomon may also refer to: Music *Solomon (Boyce), ''Solomon'' (Boyce), a 1742 serenata by B ...
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Salamon (other)
Salamon may refer to: Given name * Salamon Berger (1858–1934), Croatian industrialist * Salamon Ferenc (1825–1892), Hungarian historian * Salamon Ferenc (water polo), Hungarian former water polo player * Salamon Mørkved (1891–1978), Norwegian politician Surname * Andrzej Salamon (1936–2000), Polish swimmer * Bartosz Salamon (born 1991), Polish professional footballer * Bradford J. Salamon (born 1963), American academic * Dietmar Salamon (born 1953), German mathematician * Ed Salamon, American entertainment industry executive * Julian Salamon (born 1991), Austrian footballer * Julie Salamon (born 1953), American author * Lester Salamon (born 1943), American academic * Louis-Siffren-Joseph de Salamon (1750–1829), diplomat and bishop * László Salamon (born 1947), Hungarian jurist, academic and politician * Marina Salamon (born 1958), Italian entrepreneur * Peter Salamon, mathematics professor * Sergej Šalamon (born 1975), Slovenian sprinter * Thomas Salamon ( ...
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Operation Solomon
Operation Solomon ( he, מבצע שלמה, Mivtza Shlomo) was a covert Israeli military operation in May 24 to 25, 1991, to airlift Ethiopian Jews to Israel. Non-stop flights of 35 Israeli aircraft, including Israeli Air Force C-130s and El Al Boeing 747s, transported 14,325 Ethiopian Jews to Israel in 36 hours. One of the aircraft, an El Al 747, carried at least 1,088 people, including two babies who were born on the flight, and holds the world record for the most passengers on an aircraft. Eight children were born during the airlift process. It was the third Aliyah mission from Ethiopia to Israel. Before the mission, there were two similar operations called Operation Moses and Operation Joshua, which were the alternative ways that Ethiopian Jews could leave before they were forced to put an end to these type of programs. In between the time when these operations came to an end and Operation Solomon began, a very small number of Ethiopian Jews were able to leave and go to Israel. ...
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Microsoft Dynamics SL
Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a product line of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) intelligent business applications announced by Microsoft in July 2016 and released on November 1, 2016. Feature applications Microsoft Dynamics 365 contains 12 applications:"Microsoft Dynamics 365"
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Wine Bottle
A wine bottle is a bottle, generally a glass bottle, that is used for holding wine. Some wines are fermented in the bottle while others are bottled only after fermentation. Recently the bottle has become a standard unit of volume to describe sales in the wine industry, measuring . Wine bottles are produced, however, in a variety of volumes and shapes. Wine bottles are traditionally sealed with a cork, but screw-top caps are becoming popular, and there are several other methods used to seal a bottle. Sizes Many traditional wine bottle sizes are named for Biblical kings and historical figures. The chart below lists the sizes of various wine bottles in multiples relating to a standard bottle of wine, which is (six 125 mL servings). The "wineglassful"—an official unit of the apothecaries' system of weights—is much smaller at . Most champagne houses are unable to carry out secondary fermentation in bottles larger than a magnum due to the difficulty in riddling large, heav ...
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Solomon Grundy (nursery Rhyme)
"Solomon Grundy" is an English nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19299. Lyrics The rhyme has varied very little since it was first collected by James Orchard Halliwell and published in 1842 with the lyrics: ;Short version The words of a French version of the rhyme were adapted by the Dada poet Philippe Soupault in 1921 and published as an account of his own life: :PHILIPPE SOUPAULT dans son lit / né un lundi / baptisé un mardi / marié un mercredi / malade un jeudi / agonisant un vendredi / mort un samedi / enterré un dimanche / c'est la vie de Philippe Soupault ''Littérature'' 19, May 1921, included under the titl"Les chansons des buts et des rois"among several other adaptations of nursery rhymes See also * "Monday's Child", a traditional English rhyme mentioning the days of the week * "Dashing Away with the Smoothing Iron", a traditional English folk song The folk music of England is a tradition-based music which has existed since the later ...
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