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Abraham$220$ - translation to English

YEAR
220 AD; 220 CE; 220 (year); Year 220; AD 220; Events in 220; Births in 220; Deaths in 220
  • Emperor [[Cao Pi]] and his ministers

Abraham      
n. Abraham, nombre propio masculino; primer Patriarca del Antiguo Testamento, padre de Isaac y de Ismael, padre de los pueblos hebreo y árabe (Religión); figura sagrada en el Islam
Abrahán         
  • ''Sacrificio de Isaac''. [[Laurent de La Hyre]], 1650.<ref>Obra preservada en el Museo de Bellas Artes de Nueva Orleans.</ref>
  •  Los tres ángeles que visitan a Abraham como prefiguración de la Trinidad. Teofanía en el encinar de Mambré, por [[Andréi Rubliov]]. [[Galería Tretiakov]], [[Moscú]].
  • Partida de Abraham, según József Molnár
  • Abraham y [[Sara]]
  • Templo]] y se encuentra hoy el [[Domo de la Roca]].
  • ''La caravana de Abraham''. Acuarela por Tissot, ''c''. 1900.
  • Abraham representado como Padre de Muchas Naciones y Padre de los Creyentes. Capitel románico. [[Museo de Unterlinden]], [[Colmar]].
  • Ruinas de la ciudad de [[Ur]], con el [[Zigurat]] caldeo restaurado al fondo.<ref>Imagen tomada en las afueras de Nassiriyah.</ref>
PERSONAJE DE LA BIBLIA
Abrahán; Abrahan; Abrám; Abrahám; Abram; Abrán; Abrahámico
n. Abraham, first of the Old Testament patriarchs, father of Isaac, father of the Hebrew people (Biblical); male first name
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  • Abraham's Gate, Tel Dan, Israel]]
  • 1699}} ([[Rhode Island School of Design Museum]], Rhode Island)
  • ''Abraham, [[Sarah]] and [[Hagar]]'', Bible illustration from 1897
  • 16th-century plaster cast of a late-Roman-era [[Sacrifice of Isaac]]. The hand of God originally came down to restrain Abraham's knife (both are now missing).
  • 1464}}–1467
  • József Molnár]], 1850 ([[Hungarian National Gallery]], Budapest)
  • [[Abraham's well]] at [[Beersheba]], Israel
  • ''The Angel Hinders the Offering of Isaac'', by [[Rembrandt]], 1635 ([[Hermitage Museum]], Saint Petersburg)
  • The vision of the Lord directing Abraham to count the stars, woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld]] from a 1860 ''Bible in Pictures'' edition
  • 1896–1902}}
  • 1896–1902}}
  • Jewish Museum]], New York)
  • Jewish Museum]], New York)
  • ''Abraham and Lot separate. Gen: 13.7 &.<sup>c</sup>'', [[etching]] by [[Wenceslaus Hollar]], 17th century ([[Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library]], Toronto)
  • Abraham in paradise, [[Gračanica Monastery]], [[Serbia]]
HEBREW PATRIARCH
Abram; Abiraham; Abhraham; Avrohom; Abhram; Plains of Isaac; אַבְרָהָם; Abraham (Hebrew Bible); Abraham and Sarah; Abraham/Proposed Chronology Edits; Avram; Seed of Abraham; Patriarch Abraham; Avraham; Ibraaheem; İbrahim; إبراهيم; ’Abhrāhām; Ibulaxin; Prophet Abraham; Ten tests of Abraham; Walk before me
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Definition

Abraham
Abraham V. "seno de Abraham".

Wikipedia

220

Year 220 (CCXX) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Antonius and Eutychianus (or, less frequently, year 973 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 220 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.