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Aprus or
Apros (Ancient Gr****: Ἄπρος), also Apri or
Aproi (Ἄπροι), was a town of
ancient Thrace and, later, a
Roman city
established in the
Roman province...
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APRO can
stand for:
ICFTU Asia and
Pacific Regional Organisation,
former trade union federation Aerial Phenomena Research Organization,
former UFO research...
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Apros occurred between the
forces of the
Byzantine Empire,
under co-emperor
Michael IX Palaiologos, and the
forces of the
Catalan Company, at
Apros on...
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Antal Apró (8
February 1913 – 9
December 1994) was a
Hungarian Communist politician, who
served as
Speaker of the
National ****embly of
Hungary between...
- József
Apró (21
December 1920 – 24
October 2003) was a
Hungarian middle-distance runner. He
competed in the men's 3000
metres steeplechase at the 1952...
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Bulgarian territory.
Theodore was Lord of Adrianople,
Didymoteichon and
Apros (known to the
Latins as
Naples or Napoli). The
Pactum Adrianopolitanum dating...
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behind in Gallipoli.
After three days of marching, they came across, near
Apros, the
Byzantine army of 6,000
cavalry and even more
infantry under the Emperor's...
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Apro, also
known as Aproumu, is a
language spoken by the Aizi
people of Ébrié
Lagoon in
Ivory Coast. Once ****umed to be a Kru
language like the
other two...
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Apro Castle or A-Pro
Castle is a
castle in the muni****lity of
Seedorf in the
canton of Uri in Switzerland. It is a
Swiss heritage site of
national significance...
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Turcopoles (baptized Turks), led by
their commander Melekh,
approached the
Apros fortress (ancient Theodosiopolis), the
plain east of
which was occupied...