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The Land Rover Defender 75th Anniversary Edition [21] is a modified variant of the 2020 Defender with all Grasmere green paint (as a nod to the original 1948 HUE 166, 1st production Land Rover), for both the main body, wheels and interior cross beam. It is available in either a 300 horsepower, mild or plug-in automatic, all wheel drive diesel ...
Fast forward to October 2021, the Malaysian-debut of the L663 Land Rover Defender has taken place. [35] The L663 Defender is available in either '90' three-door or '110' five-door guises, but the folks in Solihull wowed fans with the introduction of the Defender '130', [36] an elongated five-door variant with seating for eight adults and more ...
Also, even while we ignore the unibody platform, the Defender still has no direct competitors. The G-Wagen is far too expensive. The Wrangler and Bronco are designed almost exclusively for off-roading, and are mostly utilitarian. The Defender barely rivals the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado or Lexus GX.
Shah's search began with a map discovered in a Jerusalem stall which shows a trail leading to the fabled mines of King Solomon in the land of Ophir. [1] The mines have enthralled and tormented all those who searched for them down the centuries and superstition whispers of terrible curses that will befall anyone that finds them.
After Hadadezer's death Rezon became king in Damascus and, like Hadad the Edomite harried Israel's borders. [5] Archaeology has not confirmed his identity. [ 6 ] One solution, popular in the late 19th century, was identification of Rezon as the throne name of Hezion , the grandfather of Ben-Hadad I , who was a contemporary of Asa , King of ...
Hiram I, king of Tyre, ruled a powerful Phoenician city-state during the 10th century BCE. The exact dates of his reign are debated by scholars, with estimates placing it between 980 and 947 BCE. His reign coincided with the rise of the United Kingdom of Israel under King David and his son, Solomon.
The Grimoire of Armadel (original title: Liber Armadel seu totius cabalae perfectissima brevissima et infallabilis scientia tam speculativa quam practiqua) is a minor 17th-century French Christian grimoire kept in the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal in Paris.
The Key of Solomon is divided into two books. It describes the necessary drawings to prepare each "experiment" or, in more modern language, magical operations. Unlike later grimoires such as the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (16th century) or the Lemegeton (17th century), the Key of Solomon does not mention the signature of the 72 spirits constrained by King Solomon in a bronze vessel.