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- "Brothers and Bros." 1996–1997 Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys Orbitron, Aronus Mighty Ducks Duke L'Orange Road Rovers Blitz 1996–2003 Dexter's Laboratory...
- William Liller, American astronomer † MPC · 3222 3223 Forsius 1942 RN Sigfrid Aronus Forsius [sv] (Siegfried Aronsen; c. 1550–1624), Finnish-born Professor of...
- circulation since Al-Farabi c.872-c.950 Scholar 1 Obverse 1993 Suinbai Aronuly 1815–1898 Poet 3 Obverse 1993 Kurmangazy Sagyrbayuly 1823–1896 Composer...
- formulations of Al-Farabi 2012–2018 T 3 green bluish green Portrait of Suinbai Aronuly Alatau landscape T 5 brown yellow, orange Portrait of Kurmangazy Kurmangazy...
- Zhanak Kambaruluy (1760–1857), Makhambet Otemisuly (1804–1846), Suyunbai Aronuly (1815–1898), Shernyz Zharylgasov (1817–1881), Birzhan-Sal Khodgulov (1834–1897)...
- become an aqyn. He learned the art of improvisation from the aqyn Suyunbai Aronuly. Zhambyl sang exclusively in the Kazakh language. Many patriotic, pro-revolution...
- Ericus Erici (1550s–1625) Henricus Martini Fattbur (or Fatebur) Sigfridus Aronus Forsius (1550s–1624) Johannes Canuti Forthelius Marcus Henrici Helsingius...
- oldest objects of the church is a Bible which belonged to vicar Sigfridus Aronus Forsius. He was the vicar of Ekenäs in 1621-1624. The Bible was rescued...
- journalist, bibliographer and folklore collector Matīss Ārons (also known as Āronu Matīss), who later went on to write Ilsters' biography and Ilsters' unpublished...
- was a contemporary (though a younger one) of the Finnish poet Sigfridus Aronus Forsius. Birchenbaum and "En annan ny visa" were forgotten until the mid-nineteenth...