• Look up rabel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rabel may refer to: Abraham Rabel or Abraham Aberle (1811–1841), Moravian Hebrew poet, translator and...
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  • Fanny Rabel (August 27, 1922 in Poland – November 25, 2008 in Mexico City), born Fanny Rabinovich, was a Polish-born Mexican artist who is considered...
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  • Aminul Islam Rabel, Bangladeshi politician who is the current Mayor of Golapganj "Md Aminul Islam Mayor of Municipality". Retrieved 2 May 2024. "Golapganj...
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  • Jean-Rabel (Haitian Creole: Jan Rabèl) is a commune located west of the city of Port-de-Paix and east of the city of the Môle-Saint-Nicolas Arrondissement...
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    Laszlo Rabel (born László Rábel; September 21, 1937 – November 13, 1968) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's...
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  • The Jean-Rabel massacre took place in Haiti on 23 July 1987, near the town of Jean-Rabel. At least 139 people were killed (one of the self-proclaimed...
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  • The Rabel Journal of Comparative and International Private Law (German: Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht) is a quarterly...
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  • Ernst Rabel (January 28, 1874 – September 7, 1955) was an Austrian-born scholar of Roman law, German private law, and comparative law, who, as the founding...
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    Daniel Rabel (1578 – 3 January 1637) was a Renaissance French painter, engraver, miniaturist, botanist and natural history illustrator. He was the son...
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    The Battle of Jean-Rabel consisted of two connected minor naval engagements of the French Revolutionary Wars and the Haitian Revolution. The first engagement...
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    The rabel (or arrabel, robel, rovel) is a bowed stringed instrument from Spain, a rustic folk-fiddle descended from the medieval rebec,[citation needed]...
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    Gabriele Rabel (1880 – 27 August 1963) was an Austrian physicist and botanist. Gabriele Rabel was born the youngest of three to a prosperous Viennese lawyer...
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  • Abraham Aberle (redirect from Abraham Rabel)
    Abraham (Rabel) Aberle (28 July 1811 – 9 March 1841) was a Moravian Hebrew poet, translator, and writer from Austerlitz. All his literary productions—poems...
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  • "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" (French pronunciation: [lamuʁ ɛt‿œ̃n‿wazo ʁəbɛl]; "Love is a rebellious bird"), an aria from Georges Bizet's 1875 opéra...
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    Ambert 1884, p. 10. Ambert 1884, p. 12. Ambert 1884, pp. 12–13. Rabel 1903, p. 6. Rabel 1903, pp. 7–8. Chisholm 1911. Ambert, Joachim (1884). Les cinq...
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    Language. (Reproduced 1988) Rabel, Lili. 1961. Khasi, a Language of Assam. Baton Rouge, La: Louisiana State University Press. Rabel-Heymann. 1977. "Gender...
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  • Gishe (redirect from Geshe Rabel)
    Shewa, Gishe Rabel. It contains parts of Abuye Meda, the largest plateau of Semien Shewa Zone. The administrative center of Gishe is Rabel. Other settlements...
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    region of Asia Minor. Lijerica Croatian or Dalmatian instrument Rabeca Rabel: a Spanish folk instrument Rebecca (disambiguation) Margaret J. Kartomi...
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    Rabel (Danish: Rabøl) is a municipality in the district of Schleswig-Flensburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein...
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    began to hold her lessons at La Casa Azul. Four of her students – Fanny Rabel, Arturo García Bustos, Guillermo Monroy, and Arturo Estrada – became devotees...
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    Môle-Saint-Nicolas Arrondissement Baie-de-Henne Bombardopolis Jean-Rabel Môle-Saint-Nicolas Port-de-Paix Arrondissement Bassin-Bleu Chansolme La Tortue...
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    Sandau Büttnershof Ferry, between Sandau and Büttnershof Räbel Havelberg Ferry, between Räbel and Havelberg Lenzen Pevestorf Ferry, between Lenzen and...
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    Môle-Saint-Nicolas Arrondissement Baie-de-Henne Bombardopolis Jean-Rabel Môle-Saint-Nicolas Port-de-Paix Arrondissement Bassin-Bleu Chansolme La Tortue...
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  • husband Leon to Mexico where their daughters Fanya Rabel became a well-known painter and Melakha Rabel a writer. Gilles Rozier Moyshe Broderzon: un écrivain...
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    Tancrède or Tancardi Villa. Rabel I de la Ville Tancrède (c. 915-) Tancreds' son Rabel I, left his name to Rabel's Isle and Rabel's foss, mentioned in early...
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    The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-03-25. "Murió Fanny Rabel, pionera del muralismo en México". 30 November 2011. Anreus, Robin Adèle...
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  • News) Dave Price – now at WNBC Jane Bryant Quinn Sally Quinn Bert Quint Ed Rabel Art Rascon – (1994–1998; later with KTRK-TV) Dan Rather – (1962–2006; now...
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    existed alongside each other. The bowed instruments became the rebec or rabel and the plucked instruments became the gittern. Curt Sachs linked this instrument...
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  • WUUL-ritch; 1947–2006) was a Mexican character actor. Son of the painter Fanny Rabel, brother of the Mexican actress Paloma Woolrich [es] and nephew of Malkah...
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    Comparative and International Private Law, founded 1926 in Berlin by Ernst Rabel. It is now the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private...
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