- Flávio
Alarico, also
known as Flávio
Atanarico de
Coimbra (c.715 - c.760) was a
nobleman and 3rd
Count of Coimbra. His
title as
Count of
Coimbra positioned...
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Alarico Fernandes is a
Timorese politician and
independence activist. He was a
member of
FRETILIN National Committee in the mid-1970s.
Still a politician...
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Alarico Gattia (9
December 1927 – 3
September 2022) was an
Italian comic artist and illustrator. Born in Genoa,
Gattia started his
career in
Milan as...
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chroniclers like
Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada. Flávio
Teodosio was the son of Flávio
Alarico Count of Coimbra, and Flávia
Teodia Atenerico. In the
context of Yahsubit...
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Andulfa (or Sindoinda), from whom he had: Flávio Ataúlfo de
Coimbra Flávio
Alarico Piferrer,
Francisco (1857).
Nobiliario de los
reinos y señoríos de España...
- Gr**** Ἀλάριχος --. In Italian, Galician, Portuguese, and
Spanish it is
Alarico.
There were two
Visigothic kings with this name:
Alaric I, who reigned...
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Lower Danube and the
Black Sea. See the
following Spanish-language source:
Alarico I (in Spanish),
Diccionario biográfico español, Luis Agustín García Moreno...
- M****eur
Arzen Voçi
Material base(s)
Eduard Salillari Osman Bulku Osteopath Arjan Llaperi Team
manager Dritan Babamusta Video analyst Alarico Marco Rossi...
- [[:es:Breviario de
Alarico]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
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Alarico}} to the talk page....
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Sueira and had no descendants, with the
title going to his
brother Flávio
Alarico. Rei,
Antonio (2014). "Os
Condes de
Coimbra no século VIII".
Armas e Troféus:...