Oskan may refer to: Öskən, Azerbaijan Shelayna Oskan-Clarke (born 1990), British athlete a character from The Icemark Chronicles Oscan, a language of ancient...
Turkish sculptors in sculpture history. In his 32 years at the school, Oskan would teach the first generation of Turkish sculptors. Voskan is credited...
forest that borders the capital of the Icemark, Frostmarris, she meets Oskan Witch's Son, a fifteen-year-old boy, with healing talents learned from his...
first book. In the second book, she is very old and has been kept alive by Oskan's healing powers. King Grishmak Blood-Drinker is the King of the werewolves...
work of the dying commands of the twelve sons of Jacob. It is part of the Oskan Armenian Orthodox Bible of 1666. Fragments of similar writings were found...
medieval age was in the Armenian Apostolic tradition. Although part of the Oskan Armenian Bible of 1666, it was in an Appendix to the Zohrab Armenian Bible...
place 20 years after the first novel. The story follows Thirrin's and Oskan's (now married) new efforts to repel the imposing threat of Imperial invasion...
ktakaranac (Oskanean Bible), is published in Amsterdam, edited by Bishop Oskan Yerevantsi. February 1 – Marie Thérèse de Bourbon, Princess of Conti and...
Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. ISBN 978-8-02240-925-4. Guenwald, Oskan (2007). "Toward an Open Society: Reflections on the 1989 Revolution". In...
(3 March 2019). "European Indoor Championships: Laura Muir and Shelayna Oskan-Clarke win gold for Great Britain". BBC Sport. Retrieved 3 March 2019. Whittington...
Oksen Mirzoyan, Soviet weightlifter Oksen Ourfalian, Lebanese footballer Öskən, Azerbaijan Oksyon (Oksen), a diminutive of the Russian male first name...
Olga Zaytseva Russia 7 January 2006 Yekaterinburg 8 Road 1:06.89 Shelayna Oskan-Clarke Great Britain 10 September 2016 Newcastle 9 Road 1:07.19 Lisanne...
the Hypolitan, more are needed. Thirrin, with the aid of a young warlock, Oskan Witch's Son, must attempt to win over the Vampire King and Queen. They know...
ktakaranac (Oskanean Bible), is published in Amsterdam, edited by Bishop Oskan Yerevantsi. January 11 – Aurangzeb, monarch of the Mughal Empire, orders...