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Artze (Armenian: Արծն; Gr****: Ἄρτζε) was a town in
Medieval Armenia in the 10th–11th centuries. It was
located some 55 km east of the
Byzantine city of...
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notably leading to the sack and
destruction of the
great commercial centre of
Artze.
After the
Georgians arrived, the
combined Byzantine–Georgian
force gave...
- Die Ärzte (German pronunciation: [diː ˈʔɛːɐ̯tstə]; lit. ''The Doctors'') is a
German rock band from Berlin. The band has
released 14
studio albums. The...
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Battle of
Manzikert in 1071. In 1048/49, a
neighboring commercial city
named Artze (Arcn, Arzan; Armenian: Արծն) was
heavily sacked by the Seljuks. Its Armenian...
- culture.
These are the most
promintent members of Ez Dok Amairu.
Joxan Artze Jexux Artze Nestor Basterretxea Jose
Angel Irigarai Lourdes Iriondo Mikel Laboa...
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Theme (name in Gr****) Date
Capital Comments Artze (Ἄρτζε) 970s
Artze A
minor theme attested in the
Escorial Taktikon.
Ceded to
David III of Tao in 979...
- form an
ornithological section of
Gesellschaft Deutscher Naturforscher und
Artze. (Society of
German Nature Researchers and Doctors). One
result is the publication...
- Gipuzkoa.
Imanol Agirretxe (1987);
footballer for Real
Sociedad Jose
Antonio Artze (1939);
writer and
musician who with his
brother was
instrumental in the...
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created a band of
Basque Music with
Mikel Laboa,
Benito Lertxundi,
Joxean Artze, Jose
Angel Irigarai and
Lourdes Iriondo. The band,
which was
called "Ez...
- 1097/00002142-199500720-00006. PMID 7772370. S2CID 24090232. Joseph, R C; Amendola, M A;
Artze, M E; Casillas, J; Jafri, S Z; ****son, P R; Morillo, G (1996). "Genitourinary...