of its introduction in 1976. The 330 was based on the SC.7 Skyvan. The C-23 Sherpa was a military version of the 330. Production of the aircraft ended...
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Dacia (section North of the limes (c. 270 – c. 330))
166, 660. Thompson 2001, p. 30. Heather 2010, p. 168. Heather 2006, p. 330. Heather 2010, p. 151. "Topul celor mai mari corporaţii din lume. Doar o...
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Mamiya C330 (redirect from C-330)
122 (w) × 168 (h) × 114 (d) Weight: 1.7 kg (with standard lens) The Mamiya C-series cameras are one of the very few twin-lens reflex cameras with interchangeable...
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Tiridates III of Armenia (category 330 deaths)
Tiridates III (c. 250s – c. 330), also known as Tiridates the Great or Tiridates IV, was the Armenian Arsacid king from c. 298 to c. 330. In the early...
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The largest such languages in terms of first-speakers are Hindi–Urdu (c. 330 million), Bengali (242 million), Punjabi (about 150 million), Marathi (112...
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Airbus A330 (redirect from Airbus 330)
Airbus and Boeing Related development Airbus A300 Airbus A330 MRTT Airbus CC-330 Husky Airbus A330neo Airbus A340 Airbus Beluga XL Aircraft of comparable...
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disputation perhaps attributed to Origen (see also Pamphili c. 330, 3.24.17–18). Pamphili c. 330, 3.3.5 adds further detail on Paul: "Paul's fourteen epistles...
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Great moved the Roman capital from Rome to Constantinople ("New Rome") c. 330, sometimes considered the start of the Byzantine Empire, and with the Edict...
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Odrysian kingdom (section The rebellion of Seuthes and the kingdom of Seuthopolis (c. 330 – second quarter of the 3rd century BC))
Philip II in 340 BC. A much smaller Odrysian state was revived in around 330 BC by Seuthes III, who founded a new capital named Seuthopolis that functioned...
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through a variety of traditional and non-traditional channels. Quarto employs c.330 people in eight offices in London, Brighton, New York City, Boston, Seattle...
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The IAR 330 is a licence-built version of the Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma helicopter, manufactured by the Romanian aerospace manufacturer Industria Aeronautică...
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Hilary of Poitiers (c. 310 – c. 367) Arnobius of Sicca (died c. 330) Basil of Caesarea (c. 330 – 379) Gregory of Nyssa (c. 330 – c. 395) Gregory Nazianzus...
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hierarchs. They were Basil the Great (c. 330–79), Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia. Gregory of Nazianzus (c. 330–c. 389) (later known as Saint Gregory the...
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visual art originating from Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean from c. 10,000 BC to c. 330 AD. During this period, various types of objects were produced such...
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Airbus A330 MRTT (redirect from Airbus CC-330)
trips requiring intercontinental range. Both airplanes were designated C-330 prior to the tanker conversions; upon completion of the conversions, they...
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historian, c. 86–160 Helena, mother of Constantine the Great c. 250 – c. 330 Phrynichus Arabius (2nd century), grammarian Auxentius of Bithynia (c. 400 –...
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tall and is capable of displaying a maximum temperature of 134 °F (57 °C; 330 K), both of which are a reference to the temperature record. It was built...
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refer to: Saint Helen of Constantinople, title for Helena (empress) (c. 250 – c. 330), mother of Constantine the Great Saint Helen of Caernarfon or Saint...
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PSR B1620−26 b (redirect from PSR B1620-26 C)
letters to designate stars (e.g. Gliese 667 Cc is the 'c' planet orbiting Gliese 667C, which is the 'C' star of a triple system), making PSR B1620-26 b the...
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Cleanthes (/kliˈænθiːz/; Ancient Greek: Κλεάνθης; c. 330 BC – c. 230 BC), of Assos, was a Greek Stoic philosopher and boxer who was the successor to Zeno...
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Nemean lion (Heraclea Lucania, 390-340 BC) Paestan red-figure bell-krater (c. 330 BC), showing Orestes at Delphi flanked by Athena and Pylades among the Erinyes...
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Juvencus (redirect from C. Vettius Aquilinus Juvencus)
Gaius Vettius Aquilinus Juvencus (fl. c. 330) was a Roman Christian poet from Hispania who wrote in Latin. The only source on Juvencus's life is Jerome...
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C-45 Ursus C-308 Ursus C-325 Ursus C-328 Ursus C-330/Ursus C-330M Ursus C-335/Ursus C-335M Ursus C-4011 Ursus C-350/Ursus C-355 Ursus C-360/Ursus C-360-3P...
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330 Adalberta (prov. designation: A910 CB) is a stony asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 9.5 kilometers in diameter....
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chain of carbon (C) atoms. Along the chain, some carbon atoms are linked by single bonds (-C-C-) and others are linked by double bonds (-C=C-). A double bond...
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The Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma is a four-bladed, twin-engined medium transport/utility helicopter designed and originally produced by the French aerospace...
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Muratorian Canon (c. 170–180) lists the books of the New Testament and ascribes all three pastoral epistles to Paul. Eusebius (c. 330) calls it, along...
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330 is a mid-size car marketed by Dodge for the 1962 model year as a trim level above the base Dodge Dart. For the 1963 and 1964 model years, the 330...
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the Illuminator Helena of Constantinople (c. 250 – c. 330) Constantine the Great (c. 272 – 337) Nino (c. 296 – c. 338 or 340), baptizer of the Georgians...
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Olympia, 7th century BC Delphic tripod (red-figured bell-krater, Paestum, c. 330 BC) Ritual vessel supported on a tripod (Roman relief 1st-century AD) Winged...
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