Bema — Administration Pays Italie Région … Wikipédia en Français
Bema Gold — Corporation was a Vancouver, British Columbia based intermediate gold producer with operating mines and development projects in Russia, South Africa, Chile and Canada. Bema operated the Julietta Mine in Russia, the Petrex Mines in South Africa,… … Wikipedia
Bema Rentals — (Амстердам,Нидерланды) Категория отеля: Адрес: Naussaukade 351, Ауд Вест, 1053 LZ Амст … Каталог отелей
Bema (Vangaindrano) — Administration Pays Madagascar … Wikipédia en Français
Bema — [griechisch »Stufe«, »Thron«, »Schritt«] das, s/ ta, 1) im antiken Griechenland die Rednertribüne. 2) in der frühchristlich byzantinischen Basilika die erhöhte Bühne der Presbyter in der Apsis. 3) in den Ostkirchen der erhöhte, von der … Universal-Lexikon
Béma — Géographie Pays Mali Région Kayes Cercle D … Wikipédia en Français
BEMA — Graece Βῆμα, pulpitum, seu gradus. Item Festum Manichaeorum, dies nempe, quô Manes occisus est: quem Manichaei quinque gradibus instructô tribunali et pretiosis linteis adornatô ac in promptu positô et obiecto adorantibus, magnis honoribus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
bema — béma ž DEFINICIJA 1. pov. u antičkoj Grčkoj, govornica, tribina 2. kršć. u starokršćanskim, pravoslavnim i istočnim crkvama prostor za kler uz oltar ETIMOLOGIJA grč. bȇma … Hrvatski jezični portal
Béma — / Bema The name for Oromë among the Northmen. The name used by the Northmen for the Vala the Elves called Oromë. As the great huntsman and horseman of the Valar, he and his steed Nahar were known to the horse loving people of Rohan, who… … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
bema — [bē′mə] n. pl. bemata [be′mə tə] or bemas [Gr bēma, platform, lit., a step < base of bainein, to go: see COME] 1. in ancient Greece, a speaker s platform 2. BIMAH 3. Eastern Orthodox Ch. the enclosed area surrounding the altar … English World dictionary
Bema — Be ma, n. [Gr. ? step, platform.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Gr. Antiq.) A platform from which speakers addressed an assembly. Mitford. [1913 Webster] 2. (Arch.) (a) That part of an early Christian church which was reserved for the higher clergy; the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English