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Solomon (other)
Solomon is a figure identified in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) as the king of Israel, and the son of King David. Solomon may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Solomon'' (Boyce), a 1742 serenata * ''Solomon'' (Handel), a 1748 oratorio * Solomon (band), a New Zealand rock band *''Solomon'', a 2017 album by Calan * ''Solomon'' (film), a 1997 Biblical film People * Solomon (name), including a list of people with the mononym, given name or surname * Suleiman, a name, including a list of variants Places * Solomon, Alaska, U.S. * Solomon, Illinois, U.S. * Solomon, Kansas, U.S. *Solomons, Maryland, U.S. *Solomon, Gârbou, Sălaj County, Romania * Solomon Creek, Pennsylvania, U.S. *Solomon Islands, a nation state in the Pacific * Solomon Lake, in Minnesota, U.S. *Solomon River, Kansas, U.S. * Solomon River (Alaska), U.S. *Division of Solomon, in Australia Other uses * Solomon Airlines, a national airline of the Solomon Islands * Solomon, a size of wine bottle * Solomon, a ...
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Solomon
Solomon (), also called Jedidiah, was the fourth monarch of the Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy), Kingdom of Israel and Judah, according to the Hebrew Bible. The successor of his father David, he is described as having been the penultimate ruler of all Twelve Tribes of Israel under an amalgamated History of ancient Israel and Judah, Israel and Judah. The hypothesized dates of Solomon's reign are from 970 to 931 BCE. According to the biblical narrative, after Solomon's death, his son and successor Rehoboam adopted harsh policies towards the northern Israelites, who then rejected the reign of the Davidic line, House of David and sought Jeroboam as their king. In the aftermath of Jeroboam's Revolt, the Israelites were split between the Kingdom of Israel (Samaria), Kingdom of Israel in the north (Samaria) and the Kingdom of Judah in the south (Judea); the Bible depicts Rehoboam and the rest of Solomon's Patrilineality#In the Bible, patrilineal descendants ruling over independent ...
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Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands, also known simply as the Solomons,John Prados, ''Islands of Destiny'', Dutton Caliber, 2012, p,20 and passim is an island country consisting of six major islands and over 1000 smaller islands in Melanesia, part of Oceania, to the northeast of Australia. It is directly adjacent to Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Bougainville, a part of Papua New Guinea to the west, Australia to the southwest, New Caledonia and Vanuatu to the southeast, Fiji, Wallis and Futuna, and Tuvalu to the east, and Nauru and the Federated States of Micronesia to the north. It has a total area of 28,896 square kilometres (11,157 sq mi), and a population of 734,887 according to the official estimates for mid-2023. Its capital and largest city, Honiara, is located on the largest island, Guadalcanal. The country takes its name from the wider area of the Solomon Islands (archipelago), Solomon Islands archipelago, which is a collection of Melanesian islands that also includes the Autonomous ...
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Solomons (other)
Solomons may refer to: Places * Solomon Islands, a sovereign state * Solomon Islands (archipelago), an archipelago that includes the sovereign state nation of Solomon Islands and the Papua New Guinea island of Bougainville * British Solomon Islands, the Solomon Islands, apart from Bougainville, before 1978 * North Solomon Islands, the area of the Solomon Islands archipelago previously under German control and covering Bougainville and what are now the northwestern provinces of Solomon Islands * Solomons, Maryland, USA * Solomons Island: see Solomons, Maryland * Mount Solomons, a peak in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in the U.S. state of California Military * Solomon Islands campaign, a World War II campaign * Naval Amphibious Training Base Solomons Other uses * Solomons (surname) * USS Solomons, the thirteenth of fifty Casablanca-class escort carriers built for the United States Navy during World War II See also * Solomon (other) Solomon is a figure iden ...
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Solomonic (other)
Solomonic means "relating to Solomon". It may refer to: * Solomonic wisdom in the Bible * Solomonic column in architecture * Solomonic dynasty of the Ethiopian Empire * Relating to the Solomon Islands ** Northwest Solomonic languages ** Southeast Solomonic languages See also * Solomon (other) Solomon is a figure identified in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) as the king of Israel, and the son of King David. Solomon may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Solomon'' (Boyce), a 1742 serenata * ''Solomon'' (Handel), a 1748 oratorio ...
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Solomon Grundy (other)
Solomon Grundy may refer to: * "Solomon Grundy" (nursery rhyme), a 19th-century children's nursery rhyme *Solomon Grundy (character), a villain in some DC comics series, most notably Batman and Green Lantern * Solomon Grundy (band), a grunge band from Seattle, Washington * "Solomon Grundy" (song), by English group The Foundations on their 1969 album ''Digging The Foundations'' See also * Grundy (other) *Solomon Gundy, a Jamaican fish pâté * Solomon Gundie, a ska song based on the nursery rhyme *Salmagundi Salmagundi (alternatively salmagundy or sallid magundi) is a cold dish or salad made from different ingredients which may include meat, seafood, Egg as food, eggs, cooked and raw vegetables, fruits, or Pickling, pickles. In English culture, the ...
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Operation Solomon
Operation Solomon (, Mivtza Shlomo) was a covert Israeli military operation from May 24 to 25, 1991, to airlift Ethiopian Jews to Israel. Non-stop flights of 35 Israeli aircraft, including Israeli Air Force C-130s and El Al Boeing 747s, transported 14,325 Ethiopian Jews to Israel in 36 hours. One of the aircraft, an El Al 747, carried at least 1,088 people, including two babies who were born on the flight, and holds the world record for the most passengers on an aircraft. Eight children were born during the airlift process. It was the third Aliyah mission from Ethiopia to Israel. Before the mission, there were two similar operations called Operation Moses and Operation Joshua, which were the alternative ways that Ethiopian Jews could leave before they were forced to put an end to these types of programs. In between the time when these operations came to an end and Operation Solomon began, a very small number of Ethiopian Jews were able to leave and go to Israel. Background ...
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Microsoft Dynamics 365
Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a set of enterprise accounting and sales software products offered by Microsoft. Its flagship product, Dynamics GP, was founded in 1981. Applications Microsoft Dynamics is largely made up of products developed by companies that Microsoft acquired: Dynamics GP (formerly Great Plains), Dynamics NAV (formerly Navision; now forked into Dynamics 365 Business Central), Dynamics SL (formerly Solomon), and Dynamics AX (formerly Axapta; now forked into Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations). The various products are aimed at different market segments, ranging from small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to large organizations with multi-language, currency, and legal entity capability. In recent years Microsoft Dynamics ERP has focused its marketing and innovation efforts on SaaS suites. Microsoft Dynamics 365 contains more than 15 applications: * Dynamics 365 SalesSales Leaders, Sales Operations *Dynamics 365 Customer data platform- Customer Insights *Dynamic ...
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Wine Bottle
A wine bottle is a bottle, generally a glass bottle, that is used for holding wine. Some wines are fermentation (wine), fermented in the bottle while others are bottled only after fermentation. Recently the bottle has become a standard unit of volume to describe sales in the wine industry, measuring . Wine bottles are produced, however, in a variety of volumes and shapes. Wine bottles are traditionally sealed with a cork (wine), cork, but Screw cap (wine), screw-top caps are becoming popular, and there are several alternative wine closures, other methods used to seal a bottle. Sizes Many traditional wine bottle sizes are named for Bible, Biblical kings and historical figures. The chart below lists the sizes of various wine bottles in multiples relating to a standard bottle of wine, which is (six 125 mL servings). The "wineglassful"—an official unit of the Apothecaries' system, apothecaries' system of weights—is much smaller at . Most List of Champagne houses, champagne ...
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Solomon Airlines
Solomon Airlines is the flag carrier of Solomon Islands, based in Honiara. History Solomon Airlines was established in 1962 as a charter airline by Laurie Crowley. Crowley had a charter operation in Papua New Guinea with occasional charter flights to the Solomons using a single Piper Aztec. As no commercial aircraft were based in Solomon Islands, Crowley decided to start an airline and called it Megapode Airlines. Papua New Guinea-based Macair purchased Megapode in 1968, and changed the airline's name to Solomon Islands Airways, with the acronym of SOLAIR, and changed the operation from a charter airline to a regular schedule. Under Macair, SOLAIR served the island of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, with two De Havilland Doves and two Beechcraft Barons. In 1975, Macair (including its SOLAIR subsidiary) were bought by Dennis Buchanan, owner of Talair in Papua New Guinea, and in 1976, the airline received two Beechcraft Queen Air 80 airplanes. At the time, the Solomon Is ...
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Division Of Solomon
The Division of Solomon is an Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives, Australian Electoral Division in the Northern Territory. It is largely coextensive with the Darwin, Northern Territory, Darwin/Palmerston, Northern Territory, Palmerston metropolitan area. The only other division in the territory, the Division of Lingiari, covers the remainder of the territory. Geography Federal electoral division boundaries in Australia are determined at Redistribution (Australia), redistributions by a redistribution committee appointed by the Australian Electoral Commission. Redistributions occur for the boundaries of divisions in a particular state or territory, and they occur every seven years, or sooner if a state or territory's representation entitlement changes or when divisions of a state or territory are malapportioned. Since the 2024 redistribution, the division is co-extensive with the City of Darwin and City of Palmerston local government areas, as well as the Darwin ...
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Solomon River (Alaska)
Solomon River is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska, near Nome. Geography It heads close to the Casadepaga River, from which it is separated by a low divide, and, flowing southward for , empties into Port Safety Lagoon about east of Nome. The placer mines of the region are accessible from the settlements of Solomon Solomon (), also called Jedidiah, was the fourth monarch of the Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy), Kingdom of Israel and Judah, according to the Hebrew Bible. The successor of his father David, he is described as having been the penultimate ... and Dickson, at the mouth of the river. Dickson is the terminus of the Council City and Solomon River Railroad. Solomon River discharges into the inlet of Port Safety Lagoon. For above its mouth, Solomon River flows across the coastal plain in a broad trench. Its gradient here probably does not exceed to the mile. Above the coastal plain, the river occupies a comparatively broad valley and the gradient increases ...
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Solomon River
The Solomon River, often referred to as the "Solomon Fork", is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed March 29, 2011 river in the central Great Plains of North America. The entire length of the river lies in the U.S. state of Kansas. It is a tributary of the Smoky Hill River. Names The Native name for the river was Nepaholla, meaning "Water on the Hill" in reference to Waconda Spring which was located in the river valley. In 1744, French explorers named the river ''Salmon'', later corrupted into ''Solomon'', after Edme Gatien de Salmon, a prominent colonial official of French Louisiana at the time. Other names for the river include Mahkineohe, Riviere de Soucis, Solomons Creek, Wiskapalla River, and Solomons Fork. Geography The Solomon River is formed by the confluence of the North Fork Solomon River and South Fork Solomon River at Waconda Lake in northwestern Mitchell County, Kansas. Both forks originat ...
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