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81 היוודע
v. be exposed, become known; become aware, be aware, to learn of; become renowned -
82 היוודעות
making known, revelation; becoming famous -
83 היורשים הידועים
the known heirs -
84 המנדט הבריטי
the British mandate, authorization received by Britain to govern the land now known as Israel (1922-1948) -
85 המנדט הבריטי על ארץ-ישראל
the British mandate on Palestine, authorization received by Britain to govern the land now known as Israel (1922-1948) -
86 המפורסמות אינן צריכות ראיה
the well-known requires no proof -
87 הסופר הנודע
the famous writer, the well-known author -
88 הקטור ברליוז
Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), French composer known for his melodic and orchestral changes -
89 הר עיבל
Mount Eval, mountain located northeast of Shechem (also known as the "Mountain of the Curse" in the Bible) -
90 ודע
v. to inform, tell; notify, announce, make known -
91 וודע
v. to reveal, introduce oneself; be made known -
92 וסילי קנדינסקי
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), Russian painter known for his colorful nonrepresentational works -
93 ז'אן-אנטואן ואטו
Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), Antoine Watteau French painter known for his Rococo style -
94 ז'ורז' ביזה
Georges Bizet (1838-1875), Alexandre Cesar Leopold Bizet, French composer known for for his famous opera "Carmen" -
95 חולצת ויסקוזה
viscose shirt, shirt made of a fabric known as viscose which is similar to silk -
96 חיים טופול
Hayyim Topol, (born in Tel-Aviv in 1935) Israeli stage and international movie actor, known for his starring role in Fiddler on the Roof which earned him an Academy Award (he starred in "Cast a Giant Shadow" and the James Bond movie "For Your Eyes Only") -
97 חמורבי
n. Hammurabi, (died 1750 BC) king of Babylonia who established the code of laws known as the Code of Hammurabi -
98 טיטוס פלביוס
Titus Flavius, Roman emperor also known as Vespasian, destroyer of the Second Temple of the Jews -
99 טריאנוס
n. Trajan, (A.D. 53-117, original name Marcus Ulpius Trajanus) first non-Italian Emperor of Rome (98-117) who extended his empire to the east and was noted for his extensive program of building and also known for his goodness to the poor -
100 יאסון
n. Jason, male first name; family name; (Greek mythology) legendary leader of Argonauts known for his successful quest of the Golden Fleece
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known — [nōn] vt., vi. pp. of KNOW adj. 1. within one s knowledge, understanding, etc.; familiar 2. recognized, proven, etc. [a known expert, a known theory] n. a known person or thing … English World dictionary
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