- Latin:
Haymarus Monachus; died
October 1202), also
known as
Aimery or
Aimaro Monaco dei Corbizzi, was
Archbishop of
Caesarea and
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem...
-
Aimaro Satō (佐藤 愛麿,
April 22, 1857 –
January 12, 1934), also
known as
Yoshimaro Satō and
Henry Satoh, was the ****anese Amb****ador to the
United States...
- Acre.
Michel de Corbeil [fr] (1193–1194)
Aymar the Monk (also
known as
Aimaro Monaco dei Corbizzi) (1194–1202)
Soffredo (also
known as
Loffredo Errico...
- time)
Viscount Kōsai Uchida, 1909–1911
Viscount Sutemi Chinda, 1912–1916
Aimaro Satō, 1916–1918
Viscount Kikujirō Ishii, 1918–1919
Baron Kijūrō Shidehara...
- this
diplomatic gathering included:
Thomas B.
Smith Mayor of Philadelphia,
Aimaro Satō ****anese Amb****ador to the U.S.,
Frank Lyon Polk (Counselor for the...
- (dell'Argine, Scattolini; Quadri, 1951)
Westminster Donizetti: Don
Pasquale (
Aimaro, Oncina, Luise; Quadri, 1952)
Westminster Verdi:
Falstaff (Carteri, Moffo...
- "'Putin destro****
evidence of **** crimes':
Meduza talks to
historian Gregory Aimaro-Parmut
about the
destruction of Chernihiv's SBU archive". Meduza. 6 April...
- ****anese
judoka Aiko Satō (writer) (佐藤 愛子, born 1923), ****anese
writer Aimaro Satō (佐藤 愛麿, 1857–1934), ****anese
diplomat Akemi Satō (singer) (佐藤 朱美, born...
- p. 254).
Solinas (1981, p. 256).
Solinas (1981, pp. 256–257). The monk
Aimaro, who
witnessed the attack,
wrote about it:
pugnarunt viriliter homines Veronae...
-
interim 奥田 竹松
Okuda Takematsu July 27, 1914 特命全権大使 Amb****ador 佐藤 愛麿 Satō
Aimaro August 27, 1914
First World War
December 30, 1920 臨時代理公使 Chargé d'affaires...