About the town in Russia the musical instrument Nevel instrument the iCarly character Nevel Papperman Infobox Russian inhabited locality en name Nevel ru name image skyline Zamkovaya street in Nevel 1870 .jpg image caption Nevel church in 1870. map label position top latd 56 latm 01 lats longd 29 longm 56 longs image flag flag caption image coa Coat of Arms of Nevel Pskov oblast .png coa caption Coat of arms of Nevel ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS federal subject Pskov Oblast federal subject ref adm data as of adm district jur Nevelsky District, Pskov Oblast Nevelsky District adm district jur ref adm ctr of Nevelsky District adm ctr of ref inhabloc cat Town inhabloc cat ref MUNICIPAL STATUS mun data as of mun district jur Nevelsky Municipal District mun district jur ref urban settlement jur Nevel Urban Settlement urban settlement jur ref mun admctr of Nevelsky Nevelsky District mun admctr of ref leader title leader title ref leader name leader name ref representative body representative body ref STATISTICS area of what area as of area km2 area km2 ref pop 2010census 16324 pop 2010census ref ref name 2010Census pop 2002census 18545 pop 2002census ref ref name PopCensus pop latest pop latest ... codes ref website website ref date August 2011 Nevel lang ru is a types of inhabited localities ... of Pskov Oblast , Russia , located on Lake Nevel convert 242 km sp us southeast of Pskov . Population ru census p2010 prelim 16,324 p2002 18,545 p1989 22,472 Nevel was first mentioned in 1503 Ivan the Terrible s will among towns that had been founded during his reign. It is believed that Nevel was founded ... Reflist Cities and towns in Pskov Oblast Category Cities and towns in Pskov Oblast ar az Nevel be be x old ca N vell da Nevel de Newel Pskow et Nevel es N vel eo Nevel fr Nevel ko it Nevel lv eve a lt Nevelis nl Nevel oblast Pskov ja no Nevel pl Newel Rosja ru fi Nevel tl Nevel tg war Nevel diq Nevel zh ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Ernie Nevel position Pitcher bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date 1918 8 17 birth place Charleston, Missouri death date death date 1988 7 10 1918 8 17 death place Springfield, Missouri debutdate September 26 debutyear 1950 debutteam New York Yankees finaldate May 30 finalyear 1953 finalteam New York Yankees stat1label Record stat1value 0 1 stat2label Earned run average ERA stat2value 6.10 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 9 teams nowiki nowiki New York Yankees By 1950 By 1951 Cincinnati Reds By 1953 Ernie Wyre Nevel August 17, 1918 July 10, 1988 , was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in By 1950 and By 1951 with the New York Yankees and in By 1953 with the Cincinnati Reds . He batted and threw right handed. Nevel had a 0 1 record, with a 6.10 ERA, in 14 games, in his three year career. He was born in Charleston, Missouri and died in Springfield, Missouri . External links Baseballstats br n neveler01 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nevel, Ernie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH 1918 8 PLACE OF BIRTH Charleston, Missouri DATE OF DEATH July 10, 1988 PLACE OF DEATH Springfield, Missouri DEFAULTSORT Nevel, Ernie Category 1918 births Category 1988 deaths Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Baseball players from Missouri Category New York Yankees players Category Cincinnati Reds players US baseball pitcher 1910s stub ... more details
Infobox Instrument name Nevel names image Nevelancient.png caption classification string instrument range related Lyre Kithara Harp Kinnor The nevel was a stringed instrument in use by the ancient Hebrew people . The Greeks referred to it as the Nabla symbol nabla , cf. Latin nabilium . ref Rich, Anthony. A Dictionary of Roman and Greek Antiquities. New York D. Appleton & Company. 1874. Page 439. ref Much conjecture has been put forth on its exact nature, but it was probably not a standardized instrument. Most hold it to be a form of lyre , harp , or psaltery. The King James Version renders the word into English as psaltery or viol , and the Book of Common Prayer renders it lute ref Neil, James. Everyday Life in the Holy Land. London Cassel & Company, Ltd. 19134. Page 218. ref . The word nevel means Harp in modern Hebrew . See also Kinnor Lyre Harp References Reflist Category Lyres Category Lost and extinct instruments Category Ancient Hebrew musical instruments Category Early musical instruments ... more details
Erik Van Nevel is a Belgian conductor. He is the nephew of Paul Van Nevel . ref J. van der Klis Een tuitje in de aardkorst kroniek van de oude muziek 1976 2006 2007 p339 ref He pursued instrumental and vocal studies at the Lemmensinstituut in Leuven and at the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussels and the Koninklijk Conservatorium Antwerp . ref http www.currende.be Erik Van Nevel.html Biography in Flemish ref ref http www.bach cantatas.com Bio Nevel Erik Van.htm Partial translation in English ref Erik Van Nevel is both founder and conductor of Currende choir, the soloist ensemble Currende Consort, and the Baroque orchestra, Concerto Currende, and has also directed the wind ensemble Concerto Palatino . Van Nevel was choirmaster of the Brussels Cathedral from 1983 to 2000, and there founded the Capella Sancti Michaelis . From 1980 to 1985 he was assistant conductor of the Belgian Radio Choir Flemish section . Since 1994 Van Nevel and Currende have been accorded the title of Cultural Ambassadors of Flanders by the Flemish Community. ref Belgische bibliografie Musiek 1991 p51 ref Van Nevel has concentrated on the Flemish Renaissance repertoire, recording for Flemish labels Accent, Eufoda and Etcetera. A major recording milestone was the 10 CD collection of Flemish polyphony produced for Davidsfonds to accompany the book Flemish Polyphony by musicologist Ignace Bossuyt . ref Arts and society in Flanders and The Low Countries Volume 13 Page 294 Stichting Ons Erfdeel 1995 ref ref De Vlaamse polyfonie. Leuven Davidsfonds, 1994. 174 p ref He was director of the research project Sound of the cathedral into acoustics and performance space conflicts. ref http associatie.kuleuven.be ivok engresearch.html University of Leuven ref References reflist 2 http www.currende.be Discography engels.html Discography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Van Nevel, Erik ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Van Nevel ... more details
Image Paulvann675.jpg thumb right 350px Paul Van Nevel, 2003. Paul Van Nevel 4 February 1946 is a Belgian conductor, musicologist and art historian. In 1971 he founded the Huelgas Ensemble , ref cite book last Woodstra first Chris coauthors Gerald Brennan, Allen Schrott title All music guide to classical music the definitive guide to classical music publisher Hal Leonard location San Francisco date 2005 page 268 isbn 978 0 87930 865 0 url http books.google.com books?id nlDOICBmhbkC&pg PA628 accessdate December 20, 2009 ref a choir dedicated to polyphony from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Van Nevel is known for hunting out little known polyphonic medieval works to perform. ref cite book last Thomson first Clare title Antwerp & Ghent publisher Footprint Travel Guides, 2006 date 2006 pages 184 isbn 978 1 904777 75 5 url http books.google.com books?id dYWNuf71vNsC&pg PA184 accessdate December 20, 2009 ref He grew up in a musical family. From the age of 11 to 18 he used to sing four hours a day. His father played violin and encouraged his son to play every instrument in the house. While his father loved Wagner, his son Paul favoured B la Bart k. His nephew Erik Van Nevel is also a choral conductor. From 1969 to 1971 he studied early music at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Switzerland ... at the Cistercian monastery near Burgos which Van Nevel visited as a 24 year old. He was able to spend .... Van Nevel teaches at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam Conservatory of Amsterdam and has been ... www.standaard.be artikel detail.aspx?artikelid G8D3HQL2 INTERVIEW. Paul Van Nevel over zijn liefde ... Van Nevel is well known for his fondness for cigars, this interest finding musical outlet in the The Art ... . NAME Van Nevel, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION art historian, musician DATE OF BIRTH 4 February 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Van Nevel, Paul Category ... Van Nevel fr Paul Van Nevel nl Paul Van Nevel pl Paul Van Nevel ... more details
Nevelsky masculine , Nevelskaya feminine , or Nevelskoye neuter may refer to Nevelsky District , name of several districts in Russia Nevelsky Urban Okrug , a municipal formation which Nevelsky District, Sakhalin Oblast , Russia, is incorporated as Nevelskoye , a rural locality a selo in Khabarovsk Krai , Russia See also Nevel Nevelsk Gennady Nevelskoy Geodis ... more details
2011 iCarly Nevel Papperman Recurring 8 episodes, br iNevel br iRue the Day br iGive Away a Car br iWant My Website Back br iChristmas br iFight Shelby Marx br iPity the Nevel br 2009 Ace Ventura Jr ... more details
August N rmiger c.1560&ndash 1613 was a German composer and court organist in Dresden. ref The New Grove dictionary of music and musicians, Vol.18 , 2001 p48 ref He was born and died in Dresden . The main source for N rmiger s compositions is the manuscript Organ tabulature Tabulaturbuch auff dem Instrumente , which he compiled for Sophie von Sachsen in 1598. He gives few indications as to his sources. Recordings Mattasin oder Toden Tanz 1598 an example of Danse macabre on Ars Moriendi Huelgas Ensemble , dir. Paul Van Nevel . 4 dances Tantz Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen etc. on Sacred music of the Renaissance Philippe de Monte Monte , Lassus , Robert White composer White . by Huelgas Ensemble , dir. Paul Van Nevel LP CD Seon 60705. 1978 References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Normiger,August ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1613 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Normiger,August Category 1560s births Category 1613 deaths Category German composers Category Renaissance composers de August N rmiger ... more details
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Infobox Instrument name Kinnor names Kinnor David, Harp of David image Davids harp.jpg caption Representation of a Kinnor David at David s City , Jerusalem classification String instrument related lyre, kithara, harp, simsimiyya Kinnor lang he also Harp of David is the Hebrew name for an ancient Israelite lyre mentioned in the Bible Book of Genesis Genesis iv. 21 and commonly translated as harp . History The identification of the instrument is uncertain, but a few historians of musical instruments say it is similar to the Greece Greek kithara cithara , Though the Kinnura is a better representation which was in use among the Semitic peoples. ref Cite EB1911 Kinnor ref File Kinnorancient.png thumb 100px Schematic drawing of an ancient kinnor A symbolic representation of the kinnor appears on ancient Hebrew coins. ref http www.jubileeharps.com history.html Jubilee harps ref The kinnor has been called the national instrument of Israel. ref cite web work Dolmetsch Online title David s Harp accessdate December 21, 2007 url http www.dolmetsch.com defsd.htm quote In Hebrew kinnor , also known as David s harp, is the national instrument of Israel. ref In modern Hebrew, the word kinn r refers to a violin . See also Nevel instrument Nevel References reflist External links http www.rakkav.com biblemusic pages instruments.htm http www.chelseashul.org Music Skarbova.htm Bo Lawergren, &ldquo http www.jstor.org stable 1357602 Distinctions among Canaanite, Philistine, and Israelite Lyres, and Their Global Lyrical Contexts ,&rdquo Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research , No. 309 Feb., 1998 , pp. 41 68. Wikisource inline list Cite EB1911 Kinnor noicon x Cite NIE Kinnor year 1905 noicon x Category Lyres Category Early musical instruments Category Ancient Hebrew musical instruments de Kinnor et Kinnor es Kinnor it Kinnor hu Kinn r ru ... more details
File Manshuk Uralsk.jpg right thumb The statue of Manshuk Mametova in Oral, Kazakhstan File Stamp of Kazakhstan 087.jpg 300px right thumb Kazakhstan stamp with Manshuk Mametova Commented out because image was deleted Image Manshuk Mametova Mansiya Zheengaleevna.jpg right thumb Manshuk Mametova Manshuk Mansiya Zhiengalieva Mametova or M n k J en aliqizi M metova lang kk , lang ru 23 October 1922 15 October 1943 was a Soviet Union Soviet Kazakhs Kazakh machine gunner of the 21st Rifle Division of the 3rd Guard Shock Army and the first Soviet Asian woman to receive the Hero of the Soviet Union medal for acts of bravery. Orphaned at very young age, Manshuk Mametova spent her childhood in Almaty , under care of A. Mametova. At the time the Second World War began, she was studying at Almaty Medical Institute. She had been taken to war as a volunteer in 1942. As a machine gunner , she showed bravery and courage. She was killed in a battle for Nevel . Many streets and schools in Almaty, Nevel, Oral, Kazakhstan Oral and other cities were named after her, and monuments in her honour may be found in many parts of former Soviet Union. Literature In Russian . . . I. http www.a z.ru women cd2 12 10 i80 59.htm ., , 1969. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mametova, Manshuk ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 October 1922 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 15 October 1943 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mametova, Manshuk Category 1922 births Category 1943 deaths Category Heroes of the Soviet Union Category Soviet military personnel killed in World War II Category Women in World War II Category Women in the Russian and Soviet military Category Kazakhstani military personnel Mametova, Manshuk Category Ethnic Kazakh people Kazakhstan bio stub kk ru , sv Mansjuk M ... more details
EPO Proletarian Education , French language French Education prol tarienne , Dutch language Dutch Proletarische Opvoeding is a Belgium Belgian publisher of non fiction books. It publishes approximately 25 books a year in Dutch and French, mainly centered around politics , history and sociology . These books tend to be of progressivism progressive nature. The publisher is closely linked to the Workers Party of Belgium . Belgian and international authors who were published by EPO include Manuel Abramowicz , Jan Blommaert, Andr van Bosbeke, Krista Bracke, Lucas Catherine, Noam Chomsky , Hans Depraetere, Jenny Dierickx, Eduardo Galeano , Ivo Hermans, Peter Tom Jones, Els Keytsman, Jaap Kruithof, Ludo Martens , Michael Parenti , Marc Spruyt, Paul Van Nevel , Robert Van Yper, Peter Vermeulen, Jan Willems, and Howard Zinn . External links http www.epo.be international start.php EPO Publishing house Belgium stub publishing stub Category Book publishing companies of Belgium EPO nl EPO uitgeverij ... more details
Nabalia is an ancient river in the Netherlands that has been mentioned once by the Roman historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus Tacitus , in his book Historiae 5 26 . The river must have had some local, strategic or religious meaning, for in 70 AD Julius Civilis , leader of the Batavian rebellion against the Romans, choose this location to negotiate peace. A bridge was built, where the warring parties approached each other on both sides. Here the Roman captain Ceriales was attributed a speech by Tacitus, but here the report breaks off. For this reason, the conditions of the peace treaty are not known. However, the Batavians were still called an important tribe to the Romans in the book Germania , written later, also by Tacitus, in 98 AD. There are no indications to a harsh retaliation and the Batavians continued in their privileged position of semi independence in return for supplying elite troops to the Roman Empire . The identification of this river has not been resolved, also due to considerable changes of the historic watercourses. The name does not give any clue and, obviously cognate to Dutch nevel fog and derived from proto indoeuropean nebh sky cloud , could be a trivial synonym to any river. Proposed are the rivers Vecht Utrecht Utrechtse Vecht and Hollandse IJssel . External links http www.bartleby.com 61 roots IE337.html Watkin s nebh coord missing Netherlands Category Rivers of the Netherlands Category Rhine Meuse Scheldt delta nl Nabalia ... more details
Giovanni Tommaso Cimello Monte San Giovanni Campano c.1510 Monte San Giovanni Campano c.1591 was a poet, musician, composer and musical theorist employed by the powerful Colonna family , and active at the Aragonese court in Naples. Works Canzoni Villanesche al Modo Napolitano a 3 voci 1545 this was one of the earliest collections of villanelle , following that by Giovanni Domenico da Nola Nola 1541 , and preceding those by Willaert 1545 , and Baldassare Donati Donati 1550 ref Willi Apel Harvard dictionary of music 1969 p904 ref 1st Book of Madrigals for 4 voices 1548. The book was dedicated to Fabrizio Colonna . Selected recordings Villanelle on Napolitane . Tesori di Napoli Vol.7 Ensemble Micrologus , Cappella della Piet de Turchini . Opus111 Madrigal fuggi l sereno on In morte de Madonna Laura . Huelgas Ensemble , dir. Paul Van Nevel . References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cimello, Tommaso ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Composer and poet DATE OF BIRTH 1512 PLACE OF BIRTH Monte San Giovanni Campano , Italy DATE OF DEATH 1591 PLACE OF DEATH Monte San Giovanni Campano , Italy DEFAULTSORT Cimello, Tommaso Category 1512 births Category 1591 deaths Category Italian composers it Giovanni Tommaso Cimello ... more details
Robert Wylkynson sometimes Wilkinson c. 1450 Eton College Eton after 1515 was one of the composers of the Eton Choirbook . ref Michael Kennedy, Joyce Bourne The concise Oxford dictionary of music ref Only four works survive 2x Salve Regina Jesus autem transiens Credo in Deum 13 motet O virgo prudentissima But these works show Wylkynson to have been an extremely ambitious composer and a more than competent one. ref Hugh Benham Latin church music in England, c. 1460 1575 1977 Page 95 ref Recordings Salve Regina Eton Choirbook Vol.I The Sixteen , dir. Harry Christophers Jesus autem transiens Credo in Deum 13. Eton Choirbook Vol.III The Sixteen , dir. Harry Christophers Jesus autem transiens Credo in Deum 13. on 40 Voix . Huelgas Ensemble , dir. Paul Van Nevel . HMC 801954 References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wylkynson,Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English composer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wylkynson,Robert Category 1450s births Category 1510s deaths Category Renaissance composers Category English composers Category 16th century English people Category 15th century English people Category People of the Tudor period ... more details
Gheerkin de Hondt also Gerit, Gerrit, Gheerart, Gerryt de Hont died 1547 was a Dutch composer of polyphonic songs. ref The New Grove dictionary of music and musicians, Volume 7 1980 p.335 ref Despite the enormous popularity of his songs, almost no biographical information survives beyond that he was choirmaster of the Marian brotherhood in s Hertogenbosch , and his 16 surviving complete works, many found in the songbook of Zeghere van Male , 1542, can fit on one CD. Recordings Complete Works. Gheerkin de Hondt A portrait Egidius Kwartet , Etcetera. 2004 Het was mij wel te vooren gheseijt . Two versions on Musica aldersoetste Konst Huelgas Ensemble , dir. Paul Van Nevel . Belgian radio 1985 released Klara 2000. References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hondt,Gheerkin De ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1547 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hondt,Gheerkin De Category 1547 deaths Category Dutch composers Category Renaissance composers Category People from s Hertogenbosch Netherlands composer stub de Gheerkin de Hondt fr Gheerkin de Hondt nl Gheerkin de Hondt ... more details
Accent Records is a Belgian record label started in 1978 in music 1978 by Adelheid and Andreas Glatt , a German Instrument maker, releasing classical music from between 1500 AD and the 20th century, but primarily from the 17th and 18th centuries. From the beginning the main focus of the repertory of Accent was on Early Music, with its overwhelming richness of genres, composers and different styles. The Label would like to take the inquisitive music lover on a journey through the world of Early Music. There one will come across works, which sadly are encountered only rarely in concert or even on CD. Amazingly these come not only from little known composers but also from popular composers like Scarlatti, Sch tz and Telemann. Yet the rarities were not recorded purely for their rarity value, but much more because they are important, hitherto neglected, works, recorded at the personal request of the performer. The performers, who recorded or have recorded for Accent, are among the most famous interpreters in the field of Early Music The Kuijken Brothers, Barthold, Sigiswald and Wieland, Ren Jacobs, Jos van Immerseel, Konrad Jungh nel, Erik van Nevel, Mar a Cristina Kiehr, Paul Dombrecht, and Marcel Ponseele with his Ensemble Il Gardellino , but also younger performers like Ewald Demeyere, Luca Guglielmi, or new ensembles like Collegium 1704 under the direction of Vaclav Luks. Artists having recorded for Accent Records include Luc Devos fortepiano Paul Dombrecht oboe , leader Roel Dieltiens violoncello Ren Jacobs countertenor Konrad Jungh nel lute Robert Kohnen harpsichord Sigiswald Kuijken violin , viola da gamba , leader Barthold Kuijken flute Wieland Kuijken violoncello , viola da gamba Marcel Ponseele oboe Raphaella Smits guitar Liuwe Tamminga organ music organ Jos van Immerseel fortepiano Erik Van Nevel with Currende vocal and instrumental ensemble La Petite Bande ensemble La Colombina ensemble Concerto Palatino ensemble Batzdorfer Hofkapelle ensemble Private Music ... more details
Refimprove date July 2009 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Spleen United image Spleen United 1.jpg caption Spleen United performing at Gr n Koncert , 2008. image size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels background group or band alias origin rhus , Denmark genre Rock music Rock , synthpop years active 2003 present label Copenhagen Records associated acts website http www.spleenunited.dk www.spleenunited.dk current members Bjarke Niemann br Gaute Niemann br Kasper N rlund br Rune Wehner br Janus Nevel Ringsted past members Jens Kinch Spleen United is a Danish electro rock band consisted of the brothers Bjarke Vocals Guitar and Gaute Niemann Bass Synth , Kasper N rlund Synth Backing vocals , Rune Wehner Synth and Janus Nevel Ringsted Drums . It was formed in rhus, Denmark in 2002. The band s debut album Godspeed into the Mainstream was released in 2006. Their second album Neanderthal Spleen United album Neanderthal was released on 21 January 2008 and the singles were in order My Tribe , Suburbia , 66 , and Failure 1977 . br Surburbia is remixed by Juan Maclean and other remixers count VHS or BETA. From 16 to 17 April 2010, Spleen United held a non stop 24 hour improv session from sunset to sunset. They put up a mini site http www.sunsettosunset.com with a number of puzzles that if you solve you can get an exclusive premiere of a video, and more prizes. ref Music is Free http www.music is free.com 2010 11 spleen united.html ref Discography Studio albums Godspeed into the Mainstream 2006 Neanderthal Spleen United album Neanderthal 2008 TBA January, 2012 Singles Heroin Unlimited 2005 In Peak Fitness Condition 2005 Spleen United 2006 She Falls in Love with Machines My Tribe 2007 Suburbia 2008 66 Failure 1977 2008 Sunset to Sunset 2010 Days of Thunder 2011 References references External links http spleenunited.dk Official site http cphrec.dk da Spleen 20United Copenhagen Records page for Spleen United http www.myspace.com spleenutd Mysp ... more details
on Carly. When Carly s rival, Nevel Papperman, hears about the fight, he sees it as an opportunity .... The next day, Nevel shows the footage to Shelby. Shelby is again enraged, and vows to make Carly ... says that Nevel showed her the footage and everything becomes clear. Carly and the others saw Nevel ... left, Freddie drags Nevel back into the ring, where he is confronted by Carly, and Sam, and Shelby. They force ... Alexander as Nevel Pappermann Noah Munck as Gibby Gibson DVD iFight Shelby Marx was released on DVD ... more details
life on the Eastern Front World War II Eastern Front and died in action there at Nevel . ref name ... January 1944 PLACE OF DEATH Nevel DEFAULTSORT Habicht, Theodor Category 1898 births Category 1944 deaths ... more details
The Belarusian Ridge lang ru , Belaruskaya Gryada is a line of terminal moraine s in the northwest of Belarus . This ridge , consisting of low, rolling hills , runs for about 500  km in the direction from west southwest to east northeast, from the area of the Brest, Belarus Brest region, which is close to the border of Poland to the Russia n town of Smolensk . ref name gse http slovari.yandex.ru dict bse article 00007 59400.htm Belarusian Ridge , an article in Great Soviet Encyclopedia ref The geological constitution of the ridge is mostly moraine loam s with added glacial and alluvial sediment s. ref name gse The ridge itself is divided in sections called uplands. These uplands are created by various river valley s that cut through the entire ridge. The ten uplands are in sequence of west to east Hrodna upland Vaukavysk upland Shchara valley Navahradak upland Neman River valley Minsk upland Berezina valley Daugava and Vitsebsk Nevel uplands Dnieper upland Orsha upland a final group of uplands along the eastern boundary with Russia The highest elevation of the ridge and the whole Belarus is Mount Dzyarzhynskaya , 365m. References reflist External links http www.belarusguide.com nature1 natgeo.html coord 53 52 26 N 26 59 09 E region BY type mountain source kolossus dewiki display title Category Landforms of Belarus Category Landforms of Europe Category Ridges be be x old de Wei russischer H henr cken et Valgevene k rgustik es Cadena Bielorrusa lt Baltarusijos kalvynas nl Wit Russische Rug no De hviterussiske h yder pl Grz da Bia oruska ru uk ... more details
The Soviet 1st Rifle Division was an infantry Division military division of the Soviet Union s Red Army , first established in 1918, and finally disbanded in the mid 1950s. Over the course of thirty years it was reformed four or possibly five times. First and Second Formations of the division became the basis for the 1st Guards Motor Rifle Division 1st Guards Rifle Division . It was reformed for the third time on 13 March 1942 at Samara, Russia Kuibyshev though a second source, probably Poirer and Connor, says June 1942 was also a possibility . After completion of training the Division was transferred to the 5th Reserve Army. Assigned to 63rd Army Soviet Union 63rd Army from August to November 1942, and fought at Stalingrad . It became the 58th Russian Guards Guards Rifle Division on 31 December 1942. The Division was reformed for the fourth time in December 1943 or January 1944 at Nevel in the rear areas of 6th Guards Army. A training brigade and 100th Separate Rifle Brigade provided the basis for the new formation. It was transferred to 70th Army Soviet Union 70th Army , 2nd Belorussian Front , and with that Army took Brest, Belarus , winning the title Brest . It later advanced into Poland, fighting at Gdynia . It became part of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany briefly, but with the rest of 70th Army and 114th Rifle Corps moved to the South Urals region and was disbanded by November 1945. The Division may have been reformed 1953 55 in the South Urals Military District . The 1st Rifle Division should not be confused with the 1st Russian Guards Guards Rifle Division the former 100th Rifle Division that ended the war in East Prussia and served during the Cold War with 11th Guards Army. 1st Guards Motor Rifle Division , as it became after conversion in 1957, finally disbanded in 2002. References reflist Sources Craig Crofoot, Armies of the Bear, Volume I Part 1 Robert Poirer, Albert Conner, Red Army Order of Battle in the Great Patriotic War, Presidio Press, 1985 ... more details
Chabad Shneur Zalman Moishe HaYitzchoki , usually known familiarly as Reb Zalman Moishe , c. 1872 3 Shvat , 1952 , was an Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Jewish Chabad Lubavitch Rabbi in pre war Europe, and towards the end of his life, in the Land of Israel . Specifically, he served as a Mashpia Hasidism Hasidic mentor and shochet . He was a follower of the Sholom Dovber Schneersohn Rebbe Rashab and the Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn Rebbe Rayatz . Biography Reb Zalman Moishe was born in Nevel , Russia , to his father, Reb Dovber Berel Der Shoichet , who was the Chabad shochet in Nevel. The surname HaYitzchoki indicated their lineage to Rashi . His mother was Rochel Zisselson, the daughter of a prominent Lubavitch family in Nevel. He married Neshe Reines of Zhembin , the Reines s were a prominent Rabbinic family in White Russia. ref Anoshim Chassidim Hoyu , Yosef Yitzchak Kaminetzki, Israel, 2003, p. 11 ref After marrying, Reb Zalman Moishe began studying unofficially part time at the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva in Zhembin, and this brought him to become intensely devoted to the study of Chabad Chassidus . He would come to attend the lectures on this topic delivered by Reb Shmuel Groinem Esterman, the official Mashpia. ref Yosef Yitzchak Kaminetzki p. 11 ref Several years later he moved to Schtzedrin , a small village founded by the Menachem Mendel Schneersohn Tzemach Tzedek , and populated exclusively by Chabad Chassidim. He accepted the request of the village s inhabitants that he come practice shechita . This was during World War I , a time when abject poverty prevailed. Nevertheless, Reb Zalman Moishe was careful to distribute all his earnings to the needy. ref Yosef Yitzchak Kaminetzki, p. 14 ref After his father died in 1919 he returned to Nevel to replace his father as the city s shochet. He immediately became one of the central personalities in the city, and his home became a centre for Chassidic farbrengen s. ref Yosef Yitzchak Kaminetzki, p. 15 ref In the year 1933 he d ... more details