Abella — war eine antike Stadt in Kampanien. Sie lag nahe bei Nola an der Straße von Capua nach Abellinum. Nach Servius (zu Aeneis 7, 740) wurde die Stadt durch einen König Muranus als Moera gegründet, aber sowohl der Gründer als auch der Name der Stadt… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Abella — was a 14th century Italian physician who taught at the Salerno school of medicine. Her published medical treatises, De atrabile ( Black Bile ) and De natura seminis humani ( Nature of seminal fluid ), have not survived.References* * [http://books … Wikipedia
Abella — (a. Geogr.), Stadt in Campanien, von Chalkis aus gegründet, baute viel Obst, Granaten u. Haselnüsse (Nuces abelinae); jetzt Avella vecchia … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
ABELLA — I. ABELLA Campaniae oppid. sed in vulgatis auctorum exemplaribus est Avella. Ex Ptolemaeo tamen, (qui Romanorum fere ubique per Italiam sequitur vocabulorum formationes( collegerim, Abella pronunciâsse Romanos; habet enim una cum Strabone… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Abella — This ancient surname could be of Spanish Catalan, Italian, or Hebrew origins. It may derive from the Catalan abella translatins as the bee and therefore a nickname for a small and active person, or a metonymic occupational name for a bee keeper.… … Surnames reference
abella — Someone who owns everything possible. That abella rules at Counter strike … Dictionary of american slang
abella — Someone who owns everything possible. That abella rules at Counter strike … Dictionary of american slang
Abella de la Conca — Abella Bandera … Wikipedia Español
Abella (Begriffsklärung) — Abella heißen die Orte: Abella, antike Stadt in Italien Abella de la Conca, Gemeinde in Katalonien, Spanien Abella ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Damià Abella Pérez (* 1982), spanischer Fußballspieler Delfí Abella (1925–2007),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
ABELLA, ROSALIE SILBERMAN — (1946– ), jurist, Canadian Supreme Court justice. Rosalie Abella was born in a displaced persons camp in Stuttgart, Germany. She migrated to Toronto with her family in 1950. Her father, Jacob Silberman, had been a lawyer in Poland but was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Abella (disambiguation) — Abella was a 14th century Italian physician.Abella is also a surname, and may refer to:*Irving Abella (b. 1940), Canadian writer *Rosalie Abella (b. 1946), Canadian jurist, Irving s spouse *Isaac Abella (b. 1934), Professor of Physics, University … Wikipedia