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Behemoth
Behemoth Be"he*moth, n. [Heb. behem[=o]th, fr. Egyptian P-ehe-maut hippopotamus.] An animal, probably the hippopotamus, described in --Job xl. 15-24.

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- The Balthasar Behem Codex, also known as Codex Picturatus, is a collection of the charters, privileges and statutes of the burghers of the city of Kraków...
- Hans Beham may refer to: Hans Sebald Beham (1500–1550), engraver, designer of woodcuts, painter and miniaturist born in Nuremberg Hans Beham, also of Nuremberg...
- Kafr Bu (Arabic: كفربو, Syriac: ܟܟܦܪ ܒܚܡ, Kafar Bouhoum), is a town in central Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located 9 km southwest...
- tradiční zdroj. Přišla o miliony od členů, kteří ji opustili". Seznam Zprávy. "Během posledního roku přišla sociální demokracie o 2000 členů. Novým hnutím naopak...
- in Poland, named Zygmunt after Sigismund I of Poland, was cast by Hans Behem. At that time, Hans Dürer, a younger brother of artist and thinker Albrecht...
- Pavel (7 December 2023). "Base camp fotbalistů? Luxus i relax. Češi budou během Eura bydlet v Hamburku". Kroměřížský deník (in Czech). Retrieved 19 December...
- Büdingen. He is not to be confused with his contemporary Hans Beham (or Behem or Böhm), also of Nuremberg, who cast the "Sigismund" bell (Zygmunt) at...
- Federation. 31 May 2021. Retrieved 31 May 2021. "Česká reprezentace mění plány: během Eura bude bydlet doma" [Czech national team changes plans: they will stay...
- Martin Behaim (6 October 1459 – 29 July 1507), also known as Martin von Behaim and by various forms of Martin of Bohemia, was a German textile merchant...
- was chronicled in 1514 by Johannes Trithemius. Variously spelled as Bohm, Behem, Böheim, or Böham The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge...