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Neferkare Shabaka, or
Shabako (Egyptian: 𓆷𓃞𓂓 šꜣ bꜣ kꜣ, ****yrian: Sha-ba-ku-u) was the
third Ku****e
pharaoh of the Twenty-fifth
Dynasty of Egypt, who...
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between the word Saba and the name or
title of the
kings of the Aethiopians,
Sabaco.[obsolete source] The
Talmud (Bava
Batra 15b)
insists that it was not a...
- Rulli****, Rullus, Ruricius, Rusca, Ruso, Russus, Rusticus, Rutili****,
Rutilus Sabaco, Sabellius, Sabina, Sabini****, Sabinillus, Sabinus,
Sabinio Saccus, Sacerdos...
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originally wrote of this event,
claimed that
Anysis was
actually defeated by "
Sabacos"
rather than Kashta). However, Bakenranef, son of Tefnakht, was able to...
- Calamba,
Laguna Year 6 –
Daily Contender 1 W****ly
Finalist Enharmonic Ryan
Sabaco 23 Atimonan,
Quezon Year 6 –
Resbakbakan 1
Randolph Bundoc 24 San Antonio...
- the name of Longinus. The
other cognomina during this time are Parmensis,
Sabaco, Varus, and Viscellinus. One of the
earliest Roman historians was Lucius...
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using machines), Chephren, Mycerinus,
Asychis and the
Ethiopian conqueror Sabacos, Anysis,
Sethos The line of
priests The
Labyrinth More
kings of Egypt:...
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Sonatsa Chamberlin 1919) – 18
species Metasychis Light 1991 – 4
species Sabaco Kinberg 1867 (=Maldanopsis
Verrill 1900; =Branchioasychis
Monro 1939) –...
- juveniles[i]
Microscolex dubius[i]
Phragmatopoma californica Sandcastle worm,
honeycomb worm
Sabaco elongatus Tube worm
Glycera americana American bloodworm...
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which he was named. He was
blind and was
deposed by
Aethiopians led by
Sabacos.
After fifty years of
hiding in
marshland on the
island Elbo, he came back...