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  1. Solomon
    [Karaite prince] Solomon ben David (`שלמה בן דוד```) was a Karaite leader of the late tenth and early eleventh centuries CE. He was the son of David ben Boaz. As a direct lineal descendant of Anan ben David, he was regarded as nasi and resh galuta of the Karaite community. He was succeeded by his son Hezekiah ben Solomon. ...
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  2. Solomon
    [exilarch] Solomon the exilarch ruled from 730 to 761. He was the eldest son of the exilarch Ḥasdai I. In consequence of a dearth of teachers, he found it necessary to install as head of the Academy of Sura a scholar from Pumbedita, though this was contrary to traditional usage. According ...
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  3. Solomon
    [Handel] Solomon, HWV 67, is an oratorio by George Frideric Handel. Its libretto is based on the biblical stories of wise king Solomon and is attributed to Newburgh Hamilton. The music was composed between May 5 and June 13, 1748 and the first performance took place on March 17, 1749 with Ca...
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  4. Solomon
    [n] - (Old Testament) son of David and King of Israel noted for his wisdom (10th century BC)
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  5. Solomon
    (c. 974-c. 922 BC) In the Old Testament, third king of Israel, son of David by Bathsheba. During a peaceful reign, he was famed for his wisdom and his alliances with Egypt and Phoenicia. The much later biblical...
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  6. solomon
    inhabitant of the Solomon Islands Category: The cosmos
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  7. Solomon
    Sol'o·mon noun One of the kings of Israel, noted for his superior wisdom and magnificent reign; hence, a very wise man. -- Sol`o*mon'ic adjective Solomon's seal (Botany) , a perennial liliaceous pla...
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  8. solomon
    One of the kings of Israel, noted for his superior wisdom and magnificent reign; hence, a very wise man. ... <botany> Solomon'ic, Solomon's seal, any plant of the liliaceous genus Smilacina having small whitish flowers in terminal racemes or panicles. ... Source: Websters Dictionary ... (01 Mar 1998) ...
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  9. Solomon
    noun (Old Testament) son of David and king of Israel noted for his wisdom (10th century BC)
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  10. Solomon
    • (n.) One of the kings of Israel, noted for his superior wisdom and magnificent reign; hence, a very wise man.
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  11. Solomon
    (from the article `North Africa`) ...support to the army in men and money was poor, leading to frequent mutinies. A remarkable program of fortifications—many of which survive—was ...
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  12. Solomon
    British pianist who was admired for his technical skill, his poetic interpretations, and his meticulous sense of pacing.
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  13. Solomon
    son and successor of David and traditionally regarded as the greatest king of Israel. He maintained his dominions with military strength and ... [21 related articles]
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  14. Solomon
    Solomon is a Hebrew boy name. The meaning of the name is `peaceful` Where is it used? The name Solomon is mainly used In the bible and In English.How do they say it elsewhere? Süleyman ( In Muslim and In Turkish) Zalman ( In Jewish) Shlomo ( In Jewish) Salamon ( In Hungarian) Salomon ( In Finnis...
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  15. Solomon
    [disambiguation] Solomon is the figure identified in the Hebrew Bible as a King of Israel, the son of David, and regarded as a prophet both in the Orthodox Church and Islam. The name "Solomon" is the usual version of his name in English-language texts; it is a transliteration of the Greek fo...
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  16. Solomon
    [pianist] Solomon Cutner, CBE (9 August 1902{spaced ndash}2 February 1988) was a British pianist known professionally simply as Solomon. He brought to his playing an effortless virtuosity, great respect for the printed score, and deep spirituality. ==Biography== Solomon Cutner was born in th...
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  17. Solomon
    Solomon ({Hebrew Name|שְׁלֹמֹה|Shlomo|Šəlōmō} ISO 259-3 Šlomo; سليمان Sulaymān; Σολομών Solomōn), according to the Book of Kings and the Book of Chronicles, a King of Israel and according to the Talmud one of the 48 prophets, is identified as the son of David, also calle...
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  18. Solomon
    Solomon, d. c.930 B.C., king of the ancient Hebrews (c.970–c.930 B.C.), son and successor of David. His mother was Bath-sheba. His accession has been dated to c.970 B.C. According to the Bible. Solomon's reign was marked by foreign alliances (notably with Egypt and Phoenicia) and the greatest ...
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  19. Solomon
    Solomon was the third King of the Hebrews. He lived around 960BC.
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  20. Solomon
    In the Old Testament, third king of Israel, son of David by Bathsheba. During a peaceful reign, he was famed for his wisdom and his alliances with Egypt and Phoenicia. The much later biblical Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs are attributed to him. He built the temple in Jerusalem with the a...
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  21. Solomon
    [rapper] Solomon (born Solomon Barnett, January 5, 1987,) is an American recording artist, producer, DJ, singer and songwriter. ==About Solomon== Solomon Barnett born on January 5, 1987. He is an electronic hip hop recording artist, rapper, producer and songwriter based in San Diego, Califor...
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  22. Solomon
    [band] Solomon is a New Zealand band, who in 2007 were crowned the overall winners (out of 650 bands) of the Smokefreerockquest. Along with this, they took home the award for best song for Grand Vocation. Solomon`s first success in the competition came the previous year when they came second...
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  23. Solomon
    [name] Solomon is a Hebrew-derived surname and given name; Sol as a given name is usually a form of "Solomon". Its Hebrew form, Shlomo שלמה is related to the word shalom ("peace");, and is often chosen in part as a reference to the well-known King Solomon mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. (...
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  24. Solomon
    [Byzantine general] Solomon (Σολόμων) was an East Roman (Byzantine) general from northern Mesopotamia, who distinguished himself as a commander in the Vandalic War and the reconquest of North Africa in 533–534. He spent most of the next decade in Africa as its governor general, comb...
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27 May 2012

This day in history: The Queen Mary made her maiden voyage, on the Southampton-Cherbourg-New York route, on 27 May 1936. The passenger accommodation emphasised the first two classes, cabin and tourist. The propulsion machinery of the ship produced a massive 160,000 SHP and gave it a speed of over 30 knots. Despite expectations that the ship would try to break speed records on its first voyage a thick fog destroyed any hope of this. The Queen Mary spent a short time in drydock during July whilst adjustments were made to the propellers and turbines. When the ship returned to service, in August, it made a record voyage from Bishop's Rock to Ambrose light and took the Blue Riband from the Normandie. read more

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