• colour. Tenné, however, is not to be confused with brunâtre ("brownish") of French and German blazons. Difference between tenné & brunâtre Tenné is used...
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    Sidon Tennes (Ancient Greek: Τέννης; Tabnit II in the Phoenician language) was a King of Sidon under the Achaemenid Empire, who ruled the Phoenician city-state...
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  • TenneT is a transmission system operator in the Netherlands and in a large part of Germany. TenneT B.V. is the national electricity transmission system...
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    Tawny (also called tenné) is a light brown to brownish-orange color. Look up tawny in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word means "tan-colored", from...
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  • Babis Tennes (Greek: Μπάμπης Τεννές; born 17 November 1953) is a Greek professional football manager. Tennes began his professional coaching career with...
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  • of a few non-standard tinctures or colours (namely murrey, sanguine and tenné), which are only known to occur in post-medieval heraldry and may be used...
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    which are similar or may be considered synonymous to tan include: tawny, tenné, and fulvous. Displayed at right is the color Sandy tan. This color was...
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    sanguine, a venous-blood red, murrey, a dark red or mulberry colour; and tenné, an orange or dark yellow to brownish colour. These were termed "stains"...
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  • This is a list of flags by color. Each section below contains any flag that has any amount of the color listed for that section. Black flag Flag of Afghanistan...
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    KEMA Toren (redirect from TenneT Tower)
    used for public radio and TV broadcasting. It is also known as TenneT Toren, after TenneT, the present owner of the tower. List of towers KEMA Tower at...
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  • Tenes (redirect from Tennes (mythology))
    In Greek mythology, Tenes or Tennes (Ancient Greek: Τέννης) was the eponymous hero of the island of Tenedos. Tenes was the son either of Apollo or of King...
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    Rock carvings at Tennes (Helleristning i Tennes) in Balsfjord Municipality in Troms county, Norway comprise figures of prehistoric rock art (bergkunst)...
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  • Reshef Tenne (Hebrew: born רשף טנא; 1944) is an Israeli scientist. Born in Kibbutz Usha, Tenne received his BSc in Chemistry and Physics from Hebrew University...
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    Turkmenistani manat (redirect from Teňňe)
    [failed verification] The manat is subdivided into 100 tenge (Turkmen: teňňe). Due to heavy inflation a new manat was introduced on 1 January 2009 at...
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    handbooks derive "Dan" from a word meaning "flat land", related to German Tenne "threshing floor", English den "cave". The element mark is believed to mean...
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    Phoenicians in check. Both satraps suffered crushing defeats at the hands of Tennes, the Sidonese king, who was aided by 40,000 Greek mercenaries sent to him...
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  • by Jackie Gleason Tawny, a townland in Kilcar, County Donegal, Ireland Tenné, a "stain" used in heraldry Mister Tawky Tawny, a fictional character in...
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  • platforms and onshore HVDC converter stations for electricity grid operator TenneT Hitachi Energy has stated that it has been using 100 percent renewable...
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    BritNed connects from the Isle of Grain in Medway to the TenneT network in the Netherlands....
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    enumerated the nine abatements thus: Point dexter parted tenné, for false claims of valor Point champaine tenné, for killing a prisoner who has demanded quarter...
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    Website, Mare's office), published November 2013, accessed 67 April 2014. Her tennes juletreet i London Archived 3 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine, VG, 3 December...
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  • American film director Tenny Wyss, Swiss swimmer Tenny River, United States Tenné, a shade of orange Tennies, a slang term for athletic shoes This disambiguation...
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  • This version is about homelessness. The Norwegian language version is Nå tennes tusen julelys and has been recorded by artists such as Elisabeth Andreassen...
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    on 30 March 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2022. "North Sea Infrastructure". TenneT. March 2017. Archived from the original on 8 March 2017. Retrieved 25 March...
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    Phoenician cowardice and incompetence. In the mid-fourth century BC, King Tennes of Sidon led a failed rebellion against Artaxerxes III, enlisting the help...
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  • 2000 Giorgos Foiros 2014 Wilf McGuinness 1971–73 Dimitris Kalaitzidis 2014 Branko Stanković 1973–75 Babis Tennes 2000–01 Paulo Campos 2014–15 Sources:...
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    of their church. Written by Thomas Morton of Cliffords Inne gent, upon tenne yeares knowledge and experiment of the country. Amsterdam: Jacob Stam H...
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    the viewer, the right side) is called a gore sinister. A gore sinister tenné was considered to be an abatement of arms imposed upon the bearer for cowardice...
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    or murrey, a dark red or mulberry colour between gules and purpure, and tenné, an orange or dark yellow to brown colour. These last two are quite rare...
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    of tincture. Orange is distinct not only from Gules (red), but also from Tenné (or Tanné), which originated as the light-brownish colour of tanned leather...
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