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Anthim may
refer to:
Anthim the
Iberian (1650–1716),
Georgian theologian, scholar,
calligrapher and
philosopher Anthim I (1816–1888),
Bulgarian education...
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Anthim the
Iberian (Romanian:
Antim Ivireanul, Georgian: ანთიმოზ ივერიელი –
Antimoz Iverieli;
secular name: Andria; 1650 —
September or
October 1716) was...
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Anthim I (Bulgarian: Антим I,
secular name
Atanas Mihaylov Chalakov, Bulgarian: Aтанас Михайлов Чалъков; 1816 – 1
December 1888) was a
Bulgarian education...
- Obiltoxaximab, sold
under the
brand name
Anthim among others, is a
monoclonal antibody medication designed for the
treatment of
exposure to
Bacillus anthracis...
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Saint Voivode Neagoe Basarab, the
founder of the
current church, and
Saint Anthim the Iberian,
abbot of the monastery.
Their feast days are the 26 and 27...
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Georgia ("The Lelos"). It is
named after the
Metropolitan of
Wallachia Anthim the Iberian, who was
originally a Georgian. The
Antim Cup is
contested each...
- the free dictionary.
Antim may
refer to:
Antim Panghal,
Indian wrestler Anthim the Iberian,
known as
Antim Ivireanul in
Romanian Language Antim, Metropolitan...
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Ottoman rabbi Karpos Papadopoulos (1790s-1871),
Member of the
Filiki Eteria Anthim the
Iberian (1650-1716),
Georgian theologian, scholar, calligrapher, philosopher;...
- Merticariu [de; pl; ro; ru] in
which the
latter gave the
former the
Order of St.
Anthim the Iberian. The
lyrics of the song, on the
version sung by Leșe, are the...
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Bulgaria was
conducted from 17
April to 26 June 1879. Its
chairman was
Anthim I. In the
first Grand National ****embly,
Alexander of
Battenberg was chosen...