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largest empires in
ancient history.
Variants listed here are Aleksandar,
Aleksander, Oleksandr, Oleksander, Aleksandr, and Alekzandr.
Related names and diminutives...
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Aleksander Orłowski (9
March 1777 – 13
March 1832) was a
Polish painter and
sketch artist, and a
pioneer of
lithography in the
Russian Empire. Orłowski...
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Aleksander Doba (9
September 1946 – 22
February 2021) was a
Polish kayaker known primarily for his long
voyages crossing oceans. In 2010 and
again in 2013...
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absolute division. He is a
younger brother of
Fedor Emelianenko.
Aleksander was born on (1981-08-02)2
August 1981 in
Stary Oskol,
Soviet Union, into...
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Aleksander Lubomirski may
refer to:
Aleksander Dominik Lubomirski (1693–1720),
Polish nobleman (szlachcic)
Aleksander Ignacy Lubomirski (1802–1893), Polish...
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Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757 – July 12, 1804) was an
American military officer, statesman, and
Founding Father who
served as the first...
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Aleksander Jabłoński (born 26
February 1898 in Woskresenówka, in
Imperial Russia; died 9
September 1980 in Skierniewice, Poland) was a
Polish physicist...
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Aleksander Aleksandrovich "Sasha"
Barkov (Russian: Александр Александрович Барков, romanized:
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Barkov; born 2
September 1995) is...
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Alexander III of
Macedon (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλέξανδρος, romanized: Aléxandros; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), most
commonly known as
Alexander the...
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Aleksander Kwaśniewski (Polish pronunciation: [
alɛˈksandɛr kfaˈɕɲɛfskʲi] ; born 15
November 1954) is a
Polish politician and journalist. He
served as the...