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Qué (quién) es Covenant of the League of Nations - definición


Covenant of the League of Nations         
  • Cartoon showing Senators Lodge, Borah and [[Hiram Johnson]] blocking Peace
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS' CHARTER
Article X of the Covenant of the League of Nations; Article x; Article x of the covenant of the league of nations; League of Nations Covenant; Covenant of the league of nations
The Covenant of the League of Nations was the charter of the League of Nations. It was signed on 28 June 1919 as Part I of the Treaty of Versailles, and became effective together with the rest of the Treaty on 10 January 1920.
Members of the Covenant         
PROTO-MONASTIC ASCETIC IN EARLY SYRIAC CHRISTIANITY
Bnay Qyama; Bnay Qyomo; Sons of the covenant; Members of the covenant; Sons and daughters of the Covenant
The Members of the Covenant were an important part of early Syriac Christianity. Before the advent of true monasticism (which developed in the desert of Egypt), most Syriac churches would consist of a community focused around the members of the covenant: men and women who had committed themselves to sexual abstinence and the service of the church.
Ark of the Covenant         
  • The Chapel of the Tablet at the [[Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion]] in [[Axum]] allegedly houses the original Ark of the Covenant.
  • ''Joshua passing the River Jordan with the Ark of the Covenant'' by [[Benjamin West]], 1800
  • Model of the First Temple, included in a Bible manual for teachers (1922)
  • Carrying the Ark of the Covenant: gilded bas-relief at [[Auch Cathedral]], France
  • 1728 illustration of the Ark at the erection of the Tabernacle and the sacred vessels, as in Exodus 40:17–19
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  • Illustration from the 13th-century [[Morgan Bible]] of David bringing the Ark into Jerusalem (2 Samuel 6)
  • Replica of the Ark of the Covenant in [[George Washington Masonic National Memorial]]
  • The covered ark and seven priests with rams' horns, at the [[Battle of Jericho]], in an 18th-century artist's depiction.
IN JUDAISM, A WOODEN CHEST CONTAINING THE TWO STONE TABLETS OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
Ark of the covenant; The Ark of the Covenant; Arc of the covenant; Arc of the Covenant; Ark of Covenant; Ark Of The Covenant; Ark of the contract; The Sacred Chest; Foederis Arca; Ark of the Covenant in popular culture; Ark of the Covenant of the Lord of all the Earth; Ark of God; Ark of Moses; Moses's Ark; Mozes's Ark; Ark of the Testimony
The Ark of the Covenant (Hebrew: ; , Ge'ez: , also known as the Ark of the Testimony, or the Ark of God) is the most sacred relic of the Israelites. It consisted of a pure gold-covered wooden chest with an elaborate lid called the Mercy seat.
Ejemplos de uso de Covenant of the League of Nations
1. This is what we found on the web site of UNDP and Indigenous Peoples÷ A Practice Note on Engagement The covenant of the League of Nations referred to non–self–governing or colonized peoples as indigenous peoples.