. . . . . . . "Dix"@fr . . . . . . "Male"@en . . "Ba'al"@en . . . . . . . . "Ba'al is a Goa'uld, and possibly the last of the System Lords. Once an underlord in the Second Goa'uld Dynasty, Ba'al left Ra's service and rose to a position of power among the System Lords in his own right. After the fall of the Goa'uld at the hands of the Replicators, Ba'al was the only known surviving System Lord and became determined to rebuild his power base. He succeded somewhat with his clones, but they were all killed with the last being extracted by the Tok'ra and the real Ba'al was finally killed by Colonel Cameron Mitchell who set an ambush for him when he tried to change time. Mitchell shot Ba'al in the head, killing him, and with the deaths of all his clones, Ba'al was gone for good."@en . . "Ba'al the Destroyer, sometimes also referred to as Shaitan, is thought by some to be the progenitor the Baali bloodline. Ba'als claim as founder of the Baali line is disputed in a number of other sources. You might also check the following links for more information on the subject: \n* Shaitan \n* Huitzilopochtli \n* Nergal (VTM) \n* The Slave Boy \n* Baali"@en . "C'est un grand maitre Goa'uld ayant fait des travaux sur la gravit\u00E9. Ainsi, dans un \u00E9pisode Jack O'Neill se fait capturer par Ba'al, qui le torture et le garde prisonnier gr\u00E2ce \u00E0 des appareils sophistiqu\u00E9s. La premi\u00E8re apparition de Ba'al eut lieu dans les \u00E9pisodes 15 et 16 de la saison 5, o\u00F9 il participait \u00E0 une r\u00E9union avec les autres Grands Ma\u00EEtres. On ne pouvait pas alors le consid\u00E9rer comme un Goa'uld majeur. Cependant, il prit de plus en plus d'importance au niveau de la communaut\u00E9 des grands ma\u00EEtres lors de la 8e saison car il poss\u00E9dait une flotte puissante et en avait profit\u00E9 en r\u00E9pandant un virus dans le r\u00E9seau de porte des \u00E9toiles (initialement cr\u00E9\u00E9 par Ferger et modifi\u00E9 par Nerus). En effet, Ba'al avait r\u00E9ussi \u00E0 s'approprier une grosse partie de la flotte d'Anubis, ainsi que les"@fr . . . . "oui"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . "*Cliff Simon\n*Morena Baccarin"@sv . . "Asexuell"@sv . "Ba'al es un personaje de Stargate SG-1, interpretado por el actor sudafricano Cliff Simon. Durante la temporada 8 fue uno de los principales antagonistas de la serie."@es . . "*1939 \n*2008"@sv . . . "\u30D0\u30FC\u30EB"@en . . "oui"@fr . "lui-m\u00EAme,"@fr . . "Ba'al (also spelled as Baal, Ba\u00EBl) is one of Sinbad's eight J\u014Din. He's the lightning J\u014Din, and the J\u014Din of Wrath, Heroes and the Lord. Ba'al was in the 1st dungeon, Dungeon of Ba'al"@en . "\"Ba\u201Bal\" can refer to any god and even to human officials; in some texts it is used as a substitute for Hadad, a god of the rain, thunder, fertility and agriculture, and the lord of Heaven. Since only priests were allowed to utter his divine name, Hadad, Ba\u201Bal was commonly used. Nevertheless, few if any Biblical uses of \"Ba\u201Bal\" refer to Hadad, the lord over the assembly of gods on the holy mount of Heaven, but rather refer to any number of local spirit-deities worshipped as cult images, each called ba\u201Bal and regarded in the Hebrew Bible in that context as a false god."@en . "Masculino"@es . . "oui"@fr . . . "oui"@fr . . . "*System Lord\n*Supreme Commander"@en . . . "Ba'al var en Goa'uld, och en av de sista Systemherrar. N\u00E4r en underlord i andra Goa'uld dynastin, Ba'al l\u00E4mnade Ras service och steg till en maktposition bland Systemherrar i sin egen r\u00E4tt. Efter nedg\u00E5ngen av Goa'uld i h\u00E4nderna p\u00E5 Replikatorerna, var Ba'al den enda k\u00E4nda \u00F6verlevande Systemherre och blev fast besluten att bygga upp sin maktbas. Han lyckades n\u00E5got med hans kloner, men de d\u00F6dades med de senaste utvanns som av Tok'ra och den verkliga Ba'al slutligen d\u00F6dades av \u00D6verste Cameron Mitchell som satte ett bakh\u00E5ll f\u00F6r honom n\u00E4r han f\u00F6rs\u00F6kte \u00E4ndra tiden. Mitchell sk\u00F6t Ba'al i huvudet och d\u00F6dade honom, och med d\u00F6dsfall av alla sina kloner var Ba'al borta f\u00F6r alltid, \u00E4ven v\u00E4rd f\u00F6r en av hans kloner \u00F6verlevde."@sv . . . . "Goa'uld"@es . . . . . "Ba'al is a demon overlord in the Black Ring and one of the Damned One's mightiest minions. It was he who lead the Invasion of Valley of Shrines that lead to Lord Lovis' downfall and the valley's renaming to Broken Valley."@en . . . . . . . . "Ba'al at Hall of Echoes"@en . . . . . . . "1"^^ . "oui"@fr . "Ba'al was a Goa'uld, and one of the last System Lords. Once an underlord in the Second Goa'uld Dynasty, Ba'al left Ra's service and rose to a position of power among the System Lords in his own right. After the fall of the Goa'uld at the hands of the Replicators, Ba'al was the only known surviving System Lord and became determined to rebuild his power base. He succeeded somewhat with his clones, but they were all killed with the last being extracted by the Tok'ra and the real Ba'al was finally killed by Colonel Cameron Mitchell who set an ambush for him when he tried to change time. Mitchell shot Ba'al in the head, killing him, and with the deaths of all his clones, Ba'al was gone for good although the host of one of his clones survived."@en . . . . "\"Ba\u201Bal\" can refer to any god and even to human officials; in some texts it is used as a substitute for Hadad, a god of the rain, thunder, fertility and agriculture, and the lord of Heaven. Since only priests were allowed to utter his divine name, Hadad, Ba\u201Bal was commonly used. Nevertheless, few if any Biblical uses of \"Ba\u201Bal\" refer to Hadad, the lord over the assembly of gods on the holy mount of Heaven, but rather refer to any number of local spirit-deities worshipped as cult images, each called ba\u201Bal and regarded in the Hebrew Bible in that context as a false god."@en . . "Ba'al"@sv . . "Ba'al was a member of an alien species called Goa'uld, and one of the last System Lords. Once an underlord in the Second Goa'uld Dynasty, Ba'al left Ra's service and rose to a position of power among the System Lords in his own right. After the fall of the Goa'uld at the hands of the Replicators, Ba'al was the only known surviving System Lord and became determined to rebuild his power base. He succeeded somewhat with his clones, but they were all killed with the last being extracted by the Tok'ra and the real Ba'al was finally killed by Colonel Cameron Mitchell who set an ambush for him when he tried to change time. Mitchell shot Ba'al in the head, killing him, and with the deaths of all his clones, Ba'al was gone for good although the host of one of his clones survived. It is worth of not"@en . . . . . . "Ba'al"@sv . . . . "Ba'al was a member of an alien species called Goa'uld, and one of the last System Lords. Once an underlord in the Second Goa'uld Dynasty, Ba'al left Ra's service and rose to a position of power among the System Lords in his own right. After the fall of the Goa'uld at the hands of the Replicators, Ba'al was the only known surviving System Lord and became determined to rebuild his power base. He succeeded somewhat with his clones, but they were all killed with the last being extracted by the Tok'ra and the real Ba'al was finally killed by Colonel Cameron Mitchell who set an ambush for him when he tried to change time. Mitchell shot Ba'al in the head, killing him, and with the deaths of all his clones, Ba'al was gone for good although the host of one of his clones survived. It is worth of note that SG1 and it's companion series stargate Atlantis and stargate universe are not placed in the same continuity of the film so some contradictions between the continuities may occure."@en . . . "Lightning"@en . . . . . "Ba'al the Destroyer, sometimes also referred to as Shaitan, is thought by some to be the progenitor the Baali bloodline. Ba'als claim as founder of the Baali line is disputed in a number of other sources. You might also check the following links for more information on the subject: \n* Shaitan \n* Huitzilopochtli \n* Nergal (VTM) \n* The Slave Boy \n* Baali"@en . . . "Les Ba'al (\u9B54\u738B) sont une race de d\u00E9mons lunaires introduits en tant que colosses dans Bravely Default: Where the Fairy Flies, et faisant partie de l'intrigue de Bravely Second: End Layer."@fr . "Ba'al var en Goa'uld, och en av de sista Systemherrar. N\u00E4r en underlord i andra Goa'uld dynastin, Ba'al l\u00E4mnade Ras service och steg till en maktposition bland Systemherrar i sin egen r\u00E4tt. Efter nedg\u00E5ngen av Goa'uld i h\u00E4nderna p\u00E5 Replikatorerna, var Ba'al den enda k\u00E4nda \u00F6verlevande Systemherre och blev fast besluten att bygga upp sin maktbas. Han lyckades n\u00E5got med hans kloner, men de d\u00F6dades med de senaste utvanns som av Tok'ra och den verkliga Ba'al slutligen d\u00F6dades av \u00D6verste Cameron Mitchell som satte ett bakh\u00E5ll f\u00F6r honom n\u00E4r han f\u00F6rs\u00F6kte \u00E4ndra tiden. Mitchell sk\u00F6t Ba'al i huvudet och d\u00F6dade honom, och med d\u00F6dsfall av alla sina kloner var Ba'al borta f\u00F6r alltid, \u00E4ven v\u00E4rd f\u00F6r en av hans kloner \u00F6verlevde."@sv . . "Der Begriff Ba'al (jap. \u9B54\u738B Ma\u014D, \u201EK\u00F6nigsteufel\u201C) bezeichnet in Bravely Default und Bravely Second m\u00E4chtige Ungeheuer, deren Ursprung nicht in Luxendarc oder der Spielwelt prinzipiell liegt. Einige davon wurden in Bravely Default: For the Sequel als Superbosse eingef\u00FChrt und sind in Bravely Second: End Layer Teil der Handlung."@de . . . "oui"@fr . "2008"^^ . . . . . . "Ba'al"@fr . . . "oui"@fr . . "C'est un grand maitre Goa'uld ayant fait des travaux sur la gravit\u00E9. Ainsi, dans un \u00E9pisode Jack O'Neill se fait capturer par Ba'al, qui le torture et le garde prisonnier gr\u00E2ce \u00E0 des appareils sophistiqu\u00E9s. La premi\u00E8re apparition de Ba'al eut lieu dans les \u00E9pisodes 15 et 16 de la saison 5, o\u00F9 il participait \u00E0 une r\u00E9union avec les autres Grands Ma\u00EEtres. On ne pouvait pas alors le consid\u00E9rer comme un Goa'uld majeur. Cependant, il prit de plus en plus d'importance au niveau de la communaut\u00E9 des grands ma\u00EEtres lors de la 8e saison car il poss\u00E9dait une flotte puissante et en avait profit\u00E9 en r\u00E9pandant un virus dans le r\u00E9seau de porte des \u00E9toiles (initialement cr\u00E9\u00E9 par Ferger et modifi\u00E9 par Nerus). En effet, Ba'al avait r\u00E9ussi \u00E0 s'approprier une grosse partie de la flotte d'Anubis, ainsi que les puissants guerriers Kull de ce dernier, vaincu sur Terre. Avec cette sup\u00E9riorit\u00E9 de force spatiale compos\u00E9e de vaisseaux Ha'tak, il s'imposa bri\u00E8vement sur les autres Goa'uld, devenant une menace tellement grande pour les Goa'uld que ceux-ci engag\u00E8rent m\u00EAme des n\u00E9gociations avec les Tau'ri En r\u00E9alit\u00E9, Ba'al devint rapidement, avec d\u00E9fiance, \"l'associ\u00E9\" qui devait ob\u00E9ir \u00E0 Anubis, ayant compris que ce dernier ne pouvait pas mourir par les moyens conventionnels, son esprit pouvant \u00E0 chaque fois s'\u00E9chapper de ses h\u00F4tes physiques, et m\u00EAme survivre dans l'espace. N'ayant donc pas le choix, Ba'al servit \u00E0 contrec\u0153ur ce dernier afin de chercher l'arme des Anciens permettant de remodeler l'univers, qui se trouvait sur Dakara. Il contribua de fa\u00E7on essentielle \u00E0 la destruction des R\u00E9plicateurs en aidant Samantha Carter et Selmak \u00E0 faire fonctionner l'arme de Dakara, et en demandant \u00E0 Nerus de trouver le moyen d'ouvrir toutes les portes des \u00E9toiles simultan\u00E9ment. Ceci fait, l'onde g\u00E9n\u00E9r\u00E9e par l'arme put se r\u00E9pandre dans la Voie lact\u00E9e et d\u00E9truire, d'un seul coup, les R\u00E9plicateurs. Ba'al perdit 75% de ses vaisseaux dans cette bataille, devant en effet attaquer les R\u00E9plicateurs pour les retarder. Le reste de sa flotte fut prise, plus tard, par la r\u00E9bellion Jaffa. Par son obstination \u00E0 revenir sur le devant de la sc\u00E8ne, m\u00EAme lorsque l'espoir semblait an\u00E9antit, il put rester le dernier grand ma\u00EEtre Goauld encore vivant et encore menacant. Sans qu'on ne sache r\u00E9ellement comment, Ba'al a r\u00E9ussi \u00E0 conserver plusieurs plan\u00E8tes sous sa tutelle, et m\u00EAme des Jaffas, ainsi que des vaisseaux. Son obstination, donnant l'illusion d'une immortalit\u00E9, a probablement atteint le c\u0153ur de plusieurs fid\u00E8les Jaffas. Bien entendu, il ne dispose pas d'une r\u00E9elle arm\u00E9e, mais de suffisamment de moyens pour rester une menace. Sa premi\u00E8re tentative de reconstruire son empire consistera \u00E0 manipuler le Haut Conseil Jaffa, pour en prendre le contr\u00F4le. Ayant visiblement toujours des liens avec la Confr\u00E9rie, il parviendra \u00E0 manipuler plusieurs membres du Haut Conseil avec un appareil pour leur laver le cerveau, et pouvoir progressivement prendre de l'importance. Malheureusement pour lui, il sera d\u00E9couvert, et \u00E9chouera dans sa prise de contr\u00F4le. Ba'al avouera dans la saison 10 que l'objectif ultime de cette prise de contr\u00F4le \u00E9tait d'utiliser l'arme sur Dakara pour d\u00E9truire toute forme de vie sur la galaxie (except\u00E9 la sienne), afin de devenir le ma\u00EEtre absolu de la galaxie, et, accessoirement, de se d\u00E9barrasser des Ori. N'ayant pas dit son dernier mot, Ba'al tentera ensuite de construire un nouvel empire, en volant pour cela de multiples Porte des \u00E9toiles pour les replacer sur des plan\u00E8tes isol\u00E9es, utilisant pour cela des t\u00E9l\u00E9porteurs Asgard. Ayant d\u00E9j\u00E0 r\u00E9ussi \u00E0 voler une quinzaine de Portes, il finira par \u00E9chouer, \u00E0 cause de Nerus, un Goa'uld captur\u00E9 sur Terre qui, sans s'en rendre compte, dispose d'un mouchard implant\u00E9 en lui, et causera la perte de Ba'al. Ce sera la derni\u00E8re tentative de Ba'al de reconstruire son empire durant la saison 09. Bien souvent, comme lors de la prise de contr\u00F4le du Haut Conseil, Ba'al se sera d\u00E9fendu en pr\u00E9textant que les Jaffa avaient besoin d'un nouveau chef pour les guider contre les Ori. \u00C9videmment, ce nouveau chef ne pouvait \u00EAtre que lui-m\u00EAme. Ba'al est certainement le plus rus\u00E9 et le plus puissant Goa'uld de notre temps, malgr\u00E9 le passage d'Anubis. C'est aussi le dernier Goa'uld que SG-1 a pu enfin mettre hors d'\u00E9tat de nuire. Sans minimiser la puissance d'Anubis, celui-ci ne la doit qu'\u00E0 Oma Desala, une Ancienne qui lui avait propos\u00E9 l'Ascension. Sans cela, Anubis aurait \u00E9t\u00E9 un Grand Ma\u00EEtre semblable \u00E0 bien d'autres. Ba'al ne l'a jamais servi par peur, et il attendait patiemment la faille ou la solution qui lui aurait permis de le battre. Sa patience lui fut profitable, et Anubis se fit stopper par l'Ancienne qui l'avait \u00E9lev\u00E9. Apr\u00E8s cela, Ba'al prit la place d'Anubis au sein de l'empire Goa'uld, tentant de f\u00E9d\u00E9rer les derniers Goa'ulds sous ses ordres. Comme la plupart des Goa'ulds, Ba'al est un \u00EAtre tr\u00E8s \u00E9gocentrique, semblant d\u00E9tester plus que tout Jack O'Neill, qui ne cesse de se moquer de lui d\u00E8s qu'il en a l'occasion, m\u00EAme si cela doit l'amener \u00E0 d\u00E9fier la logique. Ainsi, quand Ba'al proposa aux Tau'ri de s'allier contre les R\u00E9plicateurs, O'Neill pr\u00E9f\u00E9ra se moquer ouvertement de lui. Cependant, Ba'al se distingue de beaucoup d'autres Goa'ulds par son c\u00F4t\u00E9 manipulateur et r\u00E9fl\u00E9chi. Il est habile, parvenant m\u00EAme \u00E0 s'emparer des troupes d'Anubis quand ce dernier sera vaincu, m\u00EAme s'il avait d\u00FB auparavant le servir. Ba'al parvient \u00E0 chaque fois \u00E0 repr\u00E9senter une menace, n'\u00E9tant pas d\u00E9nu\u00E9 d'id\u00E9es pour retrouver son ancienne puissance. Prudent, il ira m\u00EAme jusqu'\u00E0 se faire cloner, ce qui rendit tr\u00E8s difficile son \u00E9limination."@fr . . . . . . . . "*Cliff Simon\n*Morena Baccarin"@en . "The Ba'al are one of the three Vampire bloodlines mentioned in Vampireology."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Ba'al"@fr . . . "noirs"@fr . "oui"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Agender"@en . "*Himself\n*Tau'ri \n*The Trust\n*Anubis"@en . . . . "oui"@fr . . "Ba'al"@de . "*Systemherre\n*\u00D6verbef\u00E4lhavare"@sv . "Desconocidos"@es . . . . . "oui"@fr . "330"^^ . . "Ba'al is a demon overlord in the Black Ring and one of the Damned One's mightiest minions. It was he who lead the Invasion of Valley of Shrines that lead to Lord Lovis' downfall and the valley's renaming to Broken Valley."@en . . . "desconocido"@es . . . . . . . . "Demon"@en . . . . "Der Begriff Ba'al (jap. \u9B54\u738B Ma\u014D, \u201EK\u00F6nigsteufel\u201C) bezeichnet in Bravely Default und Bravely Second m\u00E4chtige Ungeheuer, deren Ursprung nicht in Luxendarc oder der Spielwelt prinzipiell liegt. Einige davon wurden in Bravely Default: For the Sequel als Superbosse eingef\u00FChrt und sind in Bravely Second: End Layer Teil der Handlung."@de . "Ba'al"@en . . . . . . "*1939 \n*2008"@en . "oui"@fr . . "10"^^ . "am"@fr . . . . . . . "Ba'al (also spelled as Baal, Ba\u00EBl) is one of Sinbad's eight J\u014Din. He's the lightning J\u014Din, and the J\u014Din of Wrath, Heroes and the Lord. Ba'al was in the 1st dungeon, Dungeon of Ba'al"@en . "1939"^^ . . . . "oui"@fr . . . "oui"@fr . . . . . . "Les Ba'al (\u9B54\u738B) sont une race de d\u00E9mons lunaires introduits en tant que colosses dans Bravely Default: Where the Fairy Flies, et faisant partie de l'intrigue de Bravely Second: End Layer."@fr . . . . . "B\u0101ru"@en . . . "No lo posee"@es . "oui"@fr . . "Ba'al"@es . . . . . . . . "Ba'al was a Goa'uld, and one of the last System Lords. Once an underlord in the Second Goa'uld Dynasty, Ba'al left Ra's service and rose to a position of power among the System Lords in his own right. After the fall of the Goa'uld at the hands of the Replicators, Ba'al was the only known surviving System Lord and became determined to rebuild his power base. He succeeded somewhat with his clones, but they were all killed with the last being extracted by the Tok'ra and the real Ba'al was finally killed by Colonel Cameron Mitchell who set an ambush for him when he tried to change time. Mitchell shot Ba'al in the head, killing him, and with the deaths of all his clones, Ba'al was gone for good although the host of one of his clones survived."@en . "The Ba'al are one of the three Vampire bloodlines mentioned in Vampireology."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ba'al es un personaje de Stargate SG-1, interpretado por el actor sudafricano Cliff Simon. Durante la temporada 8 fue uno de los principales antagonistas de la serie."@es . "1"^^ . . . . . . . "oui"@fr . "Ba'al"@es . . "*Sig sj\u00E4lv\n*Tau'ri"@sv . . "Ba'al"@fr . . . . . . . . "Extracci\u00F3n de la Tok'ra"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sinbad's Tamash\u012B Buki"@en . "Ba'al is a Goa'uld, and possibly the last of the System Lords. Once an underlord in the Second Goa'uld Dynasty, Ba'al left Ra's service and rose to a position of power among the System Lords in his own right. After the fall of the Goa'uld at the hands of the Replicators, Ba'al was the only known surviving System Lord and became determined to rebuild his power base. He succeded somewhat with his clones, but they were all killed with the last being extracted by the Tok'ra and the real Ba'al was finally killed by Colonel Cameron Mitchell who set an ambush for him when he tried to change time. Mitchell shot Ba'al in the head, killing him, and with the deaths of all his clones, Ba'al was gone for good."@en . "Ba'al"@hu . . . . . . .