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    Commons has media related to Damascening. Demonstration of the technique as practiced in Toledo, Spain El Arte de Toledo "Damascening" . Encyclopædia Britannica...
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  • texture of Damascus steel: Damascening, of inlaying different metals into one another Damask, a reversible figured fabric Damascene patterning, a manufacturing...
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    Maryon, Herbert (May 1960). "Pattern-Welding and Damascening of Sword-Blades—Part 2: The Damascene Process". Studies in Conservation. 5 (2): 52–60. doi:10...
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    The Damascene, also known as the Istanbullu pigeon, is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding. Damascenes, along with...
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    born Yūḥana ibn Manṣūr ibn Sarjūn, يوحنا إبن منصور إبن سرجون) or John Damascene was an Arab Christian monk, priest, hymnographer, and apologist. He was...
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    Jean-Damascène Sallusti, also Giovanni Damasceno (simplified Chinese: 安德义; traditional Chinese: 安德義; pinyin: Ān Déyì; d. 1781) was an Italian missionary...
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  • Damascus goat (redirect from Damascene goat)
    The Damascus goat, also known as Aleppo, Halep, Baladi, Damascene, Shami, or Chami, is a breed of goat. It originated in Syria and was imported by the...
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    The conversion of Paul the Apostle (also the Pauline conversion, Damascene conversion, Damascus Christophany and the "road to Damascus" event) was, according...
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    Jean-Damascène Bizimana (born 1950s) is a former Rwandan diplomat. He was ambassador of Rwanda to the United Nations. At the time of the assassination...
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    Maryon, Herbert (May 1960). "Pattern-Welding and Damascening of Sword-Blades—Part 2: The Damascene Process". Studies in Conservation. 5 (2): 52–60. doi:10...
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    Maryon, Herbert (May 1960). "Pattern-Welding and Damascening of Sword-Blades—Part 2: The Damascene Process". Studies in Conservation. 5 (2). Taylor &...
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  • Jean-Damascène Ntawukuriryayo (born 8 August 1961) is a Rwandan politician who served as president of the Senate of Rwanda from 2011 to 2014. He also...
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    Damson (redirect from Damascene plum)
    insititia, or sometimes Prunus insititia), also archaically called the "damascene", is an edible drupaceous fruit, a subspecies of the plum tree. Varieties...
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  • González (1808-1898), a Spanish gunsmith and promoter of the art of damascening and father of Daniel Félix María Zuloaga Trillo (1803-1898), Conservative...
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    Peter of Damascus (Greek: Πέτρος του Δαμασκηνοῦ) or Peter Damascene was an Eastern Christian monastic, theologian, and Church Father who lived in the...
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  • Alexander Damascene (died 14 July 1719), born in France, was a singer and composer in England. Damascene was of Italian origin. He was a Protestant, and...
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    Maryon, Herbert (May 1960). "Pattern-Welding and Damascening of Sword-Blades—Part 2: The Damascene Process". Studies in Conservation. 5 (2): 52–60. doi:10...
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    being assumed significantly precedes the idea that she did not. St John Damascene wrote that "St Juvenal, Bishop of Jerusalem, at the Council of Chalcedon...
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    of Antioch, concurred affirming Mary's purity and immaculateness. John Damascene extended the supernatural influence of God to Mary's parents, suggesting...
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    that of the Zengids. The Crusaders fought the Battle of Bosra with the Damascenes in the summer of 1147, with no clear winner. Bad luck and poor tactics...
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    1910) was a Spanish sculptor and metalworker. He is known for refining damascening, a technique that involves inlaying gold, silver, and other metals into...
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  • Damascus steel, a material used in making blades "Damascus moment" or "Damascene moment", in reference to the Conversion of Paul Damascus Securities Exchange...
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    emerged as a separate trend in 1880s, and would be influenced by the Damascene Salafiyya, as well as Mu'tazilite philosophy. Abduh's movement sought...
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  • "Welshwomen", "Walian") -ene Cairo → Cairenes Cyrenaica → Cyrenes Damascus → Damascenes Nazareth → Nazarenes Palmyra → Palmyrenes Slovenia → Slovenes (also "Slovenians")...
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  • DALAVIA Russia DXP Dallas Express Airlines DALLAS EXPRESS United States DAS Damascene Airways AIRDAM Syrian Arab Republic DSA Danbury Airways DANBURY AIRWAYS...
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  • Friso; Odé, Cecilia; Manfred, Woidich. "The Intonation of Colloquial Damascene Arabic: a pilot study" (PDF). www.fon.hum.uva.nl. University of Amsterdam...
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  • Chasselas Musqué, Cibeben Muskateller, Cibib, Cibib Muskatani Bijeli, Damascener Weiss Muscat, Damaszkuszi Muskotally, Daroczy Musko, Englesiko, Escholada...
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    al-Qala' (lit. "The Fortress") but was sacked with great violence by the Damascene caliph Marwan II in 748, at which time it was dismantled and largely depopulated...
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    Retrieved 2023-12-06. "Practices and craftsmanship associated with the Damascene rose in Al-Mrah". Retrieved 2019-12-12. "Al-Qudoud al-Halabiya". UNESCO...
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    legions. Toledo steel was famed for its very high quality alloy, whereas Damascene steel, a competitor from the Middle Ages on, was also famed for a specific...
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