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† joppe, n. Obs. rare—0. [Known only from Promp. Parv., which equates it with a med.L. joppus, used also as one of the renderings of javel, and cited from earlier med.L. glossaries.] A fool. Hence † ˈjoppery, folly.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 265/1 Ioppe, or folte, Joppus, C[ampus] F[lorum] joppa. [Cf. Iave...
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Joppe
Joppe may refer to :
Jaffa, known as Joppa alias Ioppe, an Ancient city and former bishopric, now also
Joppe (Roman), Latin Catholic titular see
Joppe (Syrian), Syriac Catholic titular see
Joppe, Gelderland, Netherlands
See also
Joppa (disambiguation)
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Joppe, Netherlands
Joppe is a village in the municipality of Lochem in the province of Gelderland, Netherlands. The village started as a Catholic enclave near Huis 't Joppe which is an estate dating from 1736. The estate was restored between 1965 and 1967.
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Björn Joppe
Björn Joppe (born 13 December 1978) is a German former professional football player and manager. References
External links
Björn Joppe on Fupa
1978 births
Living people
Footballers from Wuppertal
Men's association football midfielders
German men's
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Gorssel
Before the fusion, the municipality of Gorssel contained the towns of Gorssel, Epse, Eefde, Almen, Harfsen, Joppe and Kring van Dorth.
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Zijl
Adjacent to the western side of Tengnagel is 't Joppe, one of the most frequented navigated areas within the Kagerplassen. North of the tip of Tengnagel, the Zijl remains in direct connection with 't Joppe.
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Annet Schaap
In 1988, she illustrated her first children's book, Joppe, Julia en Jericho by Austrian writer Christine Nöstlinger.
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Jorma Karhunen
KARHUNEN Jorma "Joppe"
芬兰王牌飞行员
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芬兰第二次世界大战人物
芬兰军事人物
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Regurgitate (band)
bass (1992–1994)
Urban "Ubbe" Skytt – guitar (1993–2009)
Jocke Pettersson – drums (1999–2009)
Johan Jansson – bass (2006–2009)
Previous members
Johan "Joppe
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Jorma Karhunen
Jorma "Joppe" Karhunen (17 March 1913 – 18 January 2002) was a Finnish Air Force ace and an author. As an author, Karhunen used the alias Joppe Karhunen.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Naha
Apostolic Administrators of Okinawa and the Southern Islands
Apollinaris William Baumgartner (アポリナリス・バウムガートナー), OFMCap (1947 – 1949), titular bishop of Joppe
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Jorma Vehmanen
Jorma "Joppe" Vehmanen (born 18 September 1945 in Rauma, Finland) is a retired professional ice hockey player who played in the SM-liiga.
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