Gefangene von Zion - translation to german
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Gefangene von Zion - translation to german

AMERICAN WRITER
Elsa Zion; Zion, Sidney; Sidney E. Zion; Zion, Sidney E.

Gefangene von Zion      
prisoner of Zion, Jew jailed in his native country for participating in Zionist activities
Mount Zion         
  • [[Room of the Last Supper]] on Mount Zion
  • Natural topography of the old city of Jerusalem and its surroundings
  • View of Mount Zion from the [[Mount of Olives]]
  • [[David's Tomb]] on Mount Zion
HILL IN JERUSALEM
Mt. Zion; Mt Zion; Mont de Sion
Zionsberg (in Jerusalem, südwestlich der Altstadt)
Ferdinand von Zeppelin         
  • Zeppelin in 1900
  • Isabella Gräfin von Zeppelin
  • Ferdinand von Zeppelin in Virginia, June 1863
  • First flight of the LZ 1
  • Bust of Zeppelin in the [[Aeronauticum]] at [[Nordholz]]
  • In uniform as adjutant to Charles I of Württemberg, 1865
GERMAN GENERAL AND AIRSHIP PIONEER (1838–1917)
Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin; Ferdinand Zeppelin; Ferdinand Adolf August Heinrich, Count von Zeppelin; Ferdinand, Graf von Zeppelin; Count Zeppelin; Ferdinand von zeppelin; F Zeppelin; Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin; Graf von Zeppelin; Count von Zeppelin; Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin; Ferdinand Von Zeppelin
n. Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838-1917), deutscher Armeeoffizier, erfinder des ersten Luftschiffes in 1900

Definition

Zion
·noun The heavenly Jerusalem; heaven.
II. Zion ·noun Hence, the theocracy, or church of God.
III. Zion ·noun A hill in Jerusalem, which, after the capture of that city by the Israelites, became the royal residence of David and his successors.

Wikipedia

Sidney Zion

Sidney E. Zion (November 14, 1933, Passaic, NJ – August 2, 2009, Brooklyn) was an American writer. His works include Markers, Begin from Beginning, Read All about It, Trust Your Mother but Cut the Cards, (collections of his columns), Loyalty and Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob and Markers (a novel). He co-authored The Autobiography of Roy Cohn. He also was a co-founder and co-editor of Scanlan's Monthly magazine.