dêvas

  • 1Devas — Dēvās, Göttergeschlecht, s. Vedische Religion …

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  • 2Devas — Recorded in England as de Vas, Devas, and Vas, and in France as Vas, Vaslin, Vass, Vasse, and possible others, this is a French surname. In the British Isles it is one which has been well recorded since the time of the famous Huguenot Protestant… …

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  • 3Devas (disambiguation) — Devas is a surname and may be: Jocelyn Devas Devas Club See also Deva This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …

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  • 4Devas, Charles Stanton — • Political economist, b. at Woodside, Old Windsor, England, of Protestant parents, 26 August, 1848; d. 6 November, 1906 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 5Devas (Digimon Tamers) — Les Devas, ou Digimon Dévastateurs, sont des personnages de fiction de la série Digimon Tamers. Il s agit des seconds grands antagonistes de la série (le premier étant la Hypno). Les Devas ont été créés par Zhuqiaomon, l un des quatre Souverains… …

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  • 6Devas Club — The Devas Club premises in Stormont Road, Battersea, opened in 1970. The Devas Club for Young People is a youth club in Battersea, south London, England, which provides sporting, educational and creative opportunities for disadvantaged youth …

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  • 7Devas — Als Dev oder Dew (Plural: Devs/Dews) werden in der armenischen Mythologie Geister bezeichnet, die als Tiere oder Tier Mensch Mischwesen auftreten. Sie hausen in Ruinen von Städten und Dörfern. Magier sind in der Lage, Devs in die Körper von… …

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  • 8DEVAS — Devatis …

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  • 9Jocelyn Devas — was the founder of the Devas Club in 1884, a charitable club for young working men in Battersea, south London, England.Devas was a student at University College, Oxford and the Devas Club has maintained its links with the college over the… …

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  • 10Charles Stanton Devas — (b. Woodside, Old Windsor, England, of Protestant parents, 26 August 1848; died 6 November 1906) was a political economist. He was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, where he took a first class in the honours School of Law and History …

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