आइस्टस Meaning in English
आइस्टस शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : istus
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
इस्यू किया हुआआईटी
इसके
यह सब इस पर निर्भर करता है
यह निर्भर करता है
यह इस पर निर्भर करता है
कोई फर्क नहीं पड़ा
ये करना था
धुँवाधार बारिश शुरू हुई है
यह पर जाना है
यह है
यह अच्छा है कि
संशय का विषय है
यह कहा जाता है
यह और भी खेदजनक बात है
आइस्टस इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Korean Central Intelligence Agency The Declaration of Helsinki (DoH, Helsingin julistus, Helsingforsdeklarationen) is a set of ethical principles regarding [experimentation] developed for the medical community by the World Medical Association (WMA).
The Second Epistle of Pope Callistus section 6 contains a quote that may be from John 8:11: "Let him see to it that he sin no more, that the sentence of the Gospel may abide in him: 'Go, and sin no more.
The 2nd century anti-Christian philosopher Celsus wrote that Jesus was "ugly and small" and similar descriptions are presented in a number of other sources as discussed extensively by Robert Eisler, who in turn often quotes from Ernst von Dobschütz' monumental Christusbilder.
Also in the 14th century Nicephorus Callistus quoted an unnamed antique source that described Jesus as tall and beautiful with fair, wavy hair, but his account was most likely without basis and was inspired by the prevailing artistic images of Jesus.
The specific schistisagus is from New Latin schistus, "slate", and Latin sagus, "cloak".
In early 2009, Younha made her comeback to the Japanese music industry, now signed with Sistus Records, with a Japanese version of "Memory", titled "Kioku", tying in as the ending theme to the Rideback anime.
Thus in these two indirect questions, the word suās 'his' refers to the speaker, Ariovistus, but sibī refers to Caesar (the subject of vellet):.
'what did Caesar want for himself? why was he entering Ariovistus's territory?'.
The following questions come in the middle of a long speech by the Germanic chieftain Ariovistus:.
He then raided Cilicia, but he was finally repulsed by a Roman force that was rallied by Macrianus, Callistus and Odenathus of Palmyra.
Among the recorded bishops are: Heracleon (431), Maximus (451), Uranius (553), Myron (692), Theophylactus (787), Theophanes and Theopistus both ninth century, and John (1230).
Praxedis was established by Pope Evaristus, around 112.
Christuskirche (1910"ndash;1922).