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Quem viveu em Lodebar?

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  1. Quem viveu em Lodebar?
  2. Quem é Maquir de Lodebar?
  3. Who was the king of Lo debar in the Bible?
  4. What is the population of the city of Debar?
  5. Where does the word Debar come from in Albanian?
  6. Who was the ruler of Debar in the 13th century?

Quem viveu em Lodebar?

Mefibosete era filho de Jônatas e neto do rei Saul, que foi levado, pela babá, para uma cidade chamada Lo Debar (não memoria), onde havia sequidão e miséria, e cujos habitantes eram todos mendigos ou doentes.

Quem é Maquir de Lodebar?

De acordo com os livros de Samuel, Maquir, filho de Amiel, foi o nome de um descendente do Maquir mencionado acima, e residia em Lo-Debar. ... O texto afirma que lá ele cuidou de Mefibosete, filho de Jônatas, até que Davi assumiu seus cuidados, e também cuidou de Davi, quando Davi encontrou-se como um fugitivo.

Who was the king of Lo debar in the Bible?

  • Lo-debar was also considered a low place town in biblical times. Mephibosheth, son of Jonathan was living in Lo-debar. King David showed loving kindness to Jonathan's son Mephibosheth by bringing him from Lo-debar and having him eat at the King's table regularly. (2 Samuel 9:1-13).

What is the population of the city of Debar?

  • According to the last census data from 2002, the city of Debar has a population of 14,561, made up of. 10,768 (74.0%) Albanians, 1,415 (9.7%) Turks, 1,079 (7.2%) Romani, 1,054 (7.2%) Macedonians, and. 245 (1.7%) others.

Where does the word Debar come from in Albanian?

  • In Albanian; Dibër/Dibra or Dibra e Madhe (meaning: Big Dibra, in contrast to the other Dibër in Albania). In Serbian Debar (Дебар), in Bulgarian Debǎr (Дебър), in Turkish Debre or Debre-i Bala, in Greek, Dívrē (Δίβρη) or Dívra (Δίβρα), in Ancient Greek Dèvoros, Δήβορος and in Roman times as Deborus.

Who was the ruler of Debar in the 13th century?

  • After Samuel of Bulgaria was defeated in 1014 by Byzantine emperor Basil II, Debar was administered under the Bishopric of Bitola. During the period between 12th, 13th and early 14th century, Debar was ruled by the Albanian noble Gropa family.