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acronym ARBED, was a
major Luxembourg-based steel- and iron-producing company.
Created in 1911
after the
merger of
three steel-producing companies,
ARBED had...
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- The
ARBED building is the
generally used name for the
former headquarters of
ArcelorMittal and one of its predecessors, the
ARBED steel manufacturing...
- camp (Italian:
Campo di
concentramento per
internati civili di
Guerra –
Arbe; Croatian:
Koncentracijski logor Rab; Slovene:
Koncentracijsko taborišče...
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Jaime Giménez
Arbe (also
spelled Jiménez: born Madrid, 12
January 1956) is a
Spanish anarchist and bank
robber known as El
Solitario ("The Loner"). He...
- Dalmatian-speaking po****tion used
Arbe, Arbia, Arbiana,
Arbitana and most
frequently Arbum in the do****ents
written in the Latin.
Arbe became also the Venetian...
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official founding in 1540. They were
ordained in
Venice by the
bishop of
Arbe on 24 June. They
devoted themselves to
preaching and
charitable work in Italy...
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Diocese of
Arbe or
Diocese of Rab or
Diocese of Arba (Latin:
Dioecesis Arbensis) was a
Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of
Arbe (modern day...
- (awarded in 1926). The
authors Delmira Agustini,
Dimitrie Anghel,
Jakub Arbes,
Robert Hugh Benson,
Robert Jones Burdette,
Nikolai Chayev,
Mariana Cox...