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Degna Djan was an
Emperor of the
Kingdom of
Aksum (9th or 10th centuries). Paul B.
Henze states that his
throne name was "'Anbasa Wedem",
which tradition...
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before she sank, but had
taken Lusitania three days earlier. As his
daughter Degna later explained, he had
paperwork to do and
preferred the
public stenographer...
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reciprocally twinned only with: Paris, France, 1956 Solo
Parigi è
degna di Roma; solo Roma è
degna di Parigi. (in Italian)
Seule Paris est
digne de Rome; seule...
- the 9th or 10th century. Dil Na'od was the
younger son of Ged'a Jan (or
Degna Djan), and
succeeded his
older brother 'Anbasa
Wedem as negus. According...
- Rome;
seule Rome est
digne de Paris. (in French) Solo
Parigi è
degna di Roma; solo Roma è
degna di Parigi. (in Italian) "Only
Paris is
worthy of Rome; only...
- 897 846–885 'Anbasa
Wedem son of
Degna Djan All
kings reigned from 600–900 c. 897 – 917 885–905 Dil Na'od son of
Degna Djan c. 917 – 960 905 – c. 950...
- from the
original on 29
April 2016.
Retrieved 11
October 2015. Marconi,
Degna (1996) [1962]. My Father, Marconi.
Toronto / New York:
Edizione Fr****inelli...
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seule Rome est
digne de Paris. (in Italian) Solo
Parigi è
degna di Roma; solo Roma è
degna di Parigi. "Only
Paris is
worthy of Rome; only Rome is worthy...
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cultura umbra e fa
emergere le
tracce di una
grande civiltà del p****ato,
degna di
stare alla pari di
quella etrusca e di
quella romana (in Italian). Jama...
- Ethiopia's
condition to war, plague, and
inadequate rains.
Under the
reign of
Degna Djan,
during the 9th century, the
empire kept
expanding south, undertaking...