Cades — • The name, according to the Vulgate and the Septuagent, of three, or probably four cities mentioned in Scripture Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cades Cades … Catholic encyclopedia
Cades — ist der Name von Giuseppe Cades, seltener Joseph Cades (1750–1799), italienischer Maler und Grafiker Joseph Cades, auch Josef Cades (1855–1943), deutscher Architekt Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten: Cades (Arkansas) Cades (South Carolina) Cades… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cades — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cades País … Wikipedia Español
Cades — Cades, Jos., geb. 1752 in Rom, Maler, st. 1801; bekannt durch seine täuschenden Nachahmungen älterer Meister. Das Handzeichnungscabinet in Dresden besitzt eine Zeichnung unter dem Namen Rafaels von ihm … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
CADES — Contribution pour le remboursement de la dette sociale La Contribution pour le Remboursement de la Dette Sociale (CRDS) est un impôt français créé en 1996 dans le but de résorber l endettement de la Sécurité sociale. Elle a été créée par l… … Wikipédia en Français
CADES — I. CADES i. e. sanctitas, alias Cedasa, urbs est Tyriorum agro, et regioni Galilaeae propinqua, 1. Machab. c. 11. v. 62. Ioseph. l. 13. Ant. Iud. c. 8. et l. 2. Bel. c. 19. Est in tribu Aser. II. CADES urbs in finib. Edom, ubi principes Amalec a… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Cades Cove — is an isolated valley located in the East Tennessee section of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA. The valley was once home to numerous settlers before the formation of the national park around it. Today Cades Cove is the single most… … Wikipedia
Cades, South Carolina — Cades is an unincorporated community in northern Williamsburg County, South Carolina, United States. It is the birthplace of former Governor Robert Evander McNair … Wikipedia
CADES BARNEA — i. e. sanctitas filii instabilis, aut frumenti vel puritatis commotae, civitas regionis Moabitarum, limes terrae sanctae. Deuteron. c. 1. v. 2. Aliis locus in deserto Pharan … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Cades Pond culture — The Cades Pond culture is defined as a Middle Woodland Southeast period archaeological culture in north central Florida, dating from around 200 to 700. It is found in an area roughly corresponding to present day Alachua County, the northern half… … Wikipedia