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Qasr Al Abd 3D Model (upper view) Qasr Al Abd 3D Model (east view) Qasr Al Abd 3D Model (north view) Front entrance Qasr al-Abd is believed to be Tyros, the palace of a Tobiad notable, Hyrcanus of Jerusalem, head of the powerful Tobiad family and governor of Ammon in the 2nd century BCE.
Louis de Gruuthuse, Flemish knight, courtier, and nobleman (1427–1492) Philip I of Castile, first Habsburg ruler in Spain (1478–1506) Adriaen Isenbrant, Renaissance painter (1490–1551) Adrian Willaert, composer of the Renaissance (c. 1490 – 1562, birth in Bruges uncertain) Petrus Vulcanius, humanist scholar and administrator (c 1503-1571)
Jabal al-Ashrafieh (Arabic: جبل الأشرفية, often called al-Ashrafiyah or simply Ashrafiya) is a town and neighbourhood in Amman, Jordan.Located in East Amman, it is the highest point in the city and it features many services, such as schools, restaurants, and shopfronts.
The Groupe de Bruges was created in 1995 by Edgard Pisani and Bertrand Hervieu as a Europe-wide successor to the French Groupe de Seillac (1992-5). The latter had been formed in the context of the debate on reform of the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy in the early 1990s.
The Bruges Group is a think tank based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1989, it advocates for a restructuring of Britain's relationship with the European Union and other European countries . Its members and staff campaign against the notion of an "ever-closer union" in Europe and, above all, against British involvement in a single European state.
Bruges Group may refer to Groupe de Bruges, a European agricultural policy think tank; Bruges Group (United Kingdom), a British eurosceptic think tank
Jeffrey de Graaf (born 21 November 1990) is a Dutch-born Swedish darts player. He has played in eight World Championships (four BDO and four PDC ), reaching the last 16 at the 2025 PDC World Championship .
College De La Salle Frères is a private Catholic school in Amman, Jordan. The school was established in 1950 [1] and is sponsored by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, also known as the De La Salle Brothers. It is part of a network of such schools operating in 80 countries around the world.