Aare
river in Switzerland, here spelled Aar
river in Switzerland, here spelled Aar
in the Bible, high priest of the Hebrews, brother of Moses
rabbi
family mentioned in Bustos Domecq story
Portuguese rabbi, philosopher and statesman, 1437-1508, father of León Hebreo
shopkeeper in Gualeguaychu, in Borges story
family mentioned in Bustos Domecq story
James novella
market in Buenos Aires, and the surrounding neighborhood
family mentioned in Bustos Domecq story
family mentioned in Bustos Domecq story
Dynasty of caliphs from 750 to 1258.
Fishburn and Hughes: "An Islamic dynasty that lasted from 750 to 1258; its eighth Caliph was Al-Mu'tasim Ibn Harun (794-842). In 762 the Caliph Mansur transferred the capital from Damascus to Baghdad, a move that marked the rise of Arab over Persian influence in Islam." (1)
family mentioned in Bustos Domecq story
Irish national theater in Dublin, associated with Lady Gregory and Yeats
village in Staffordshire, England
book by Claude Bragdon
Russell, 1923
character in Bustos Domecq story