-
Eberhard of
Anebos during the
campaign against Italy. His
brother Henry replaced him in 1196.
Historic records mention an
Eliza of
Anebos as a
widow of...
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Anebos phrixos (from Gr****
anebos “young” and
phrixos “bristling”,
referring to its
numerous spines and the only
fossil being a nymph) is an enigmatic...
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Leptopelis anebos, the
young Itombwe forest treefrog, is a frog in the
genus Leptopelis found in the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo and Congo. The young...
- Sonnenberg, and on both of the
other two rock
elevations there are
castle ruins:
Anebos Castle and
Scharfenberg Castle (demotically
called Münz).
Trifels Castle...
- Isidore; et al. (eds.). The
Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Byli tu
anebo spíš
nebyli (in Czech), site
about klezmer and its antecedents...
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Fossil of
Anebos...
- may be seen the
imperial castle of
Trifels and its two
sister fortresses,
Anebos and Scharfenberg; on the
north slope of the
Orensberge is
Scharfeneck Castle...
-
Philosophy and the
Ascent to the Gods,
Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1989.
Letter to
Anebo (Epistula ad Anebonem). Edition: A. R. Sodano, Naples: L'arte Tipografia:...
- the
Vosges is called.
Scharfenberg and its
sister castles,
Trifels and
Anebos are
known as the
Trifels Group and are the
symbol of Annweiler,
which sprawls...
- plain, the rock
castles of the Wasgau, e. g. the
castle trinity of Trifels,
Anebos and
Scharfenberg near
Annweiler and
Lindelbrunn near Vorderweidenthal, enable...