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Bedros (Armenian: Պետրոս) is the
Western Armenian pronunciation of the
Armenian given name Petros,
deriving from Gr****
Petros and
equivalent to English...
- kʲɪrˈkorəf]; Bulgarian: Бедрос Филипов Киркоров, romanized:
Bedros Filipov Kirkorov, [
beˈdrɔs fiˈlipof kirˈkɔrof]; born 2 June 1932 in Varna) is a Bulgarian...
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Bedros Keresteciyan (Armenian: Պետրոս Քէրէստէճեան, 1840 – 27
February 1909) was an
Ottoman Armenian linguist, journalist, translator, and
writer of the...
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Nerses Bedros XIX (Armenian: Ներսէս Պետրոս ԺԹ. Թարմունի, romanized: Nerses
Petros ZhT. T'armuni) (17
January 1940 – 25 June 2015) was the
patriarch of...
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Bedros I may
refer to:
Peter I of
Armenia (died 1058), i.e.
Bedros I Ketadarz,
Catholicos of All
Armenians in 1019–1058
Abraham Petros I
Ardzivian (1679–1749)...
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Patriarch Raphaël
Bedros XXI Min****ian, I.C.P.B. (Armenian: Ռաֆայել Պետրոս ԻԱ. Մինասյան; born 24
November 1946) is a Lebanese-born
hierarch who serves...
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Bedros Kapamajian (Armenian: Պետրոս Քափամաճեան) (1840 – 1912 in Van), was an
Armenian citizen of the
Ottoman Empire, a
textile importer,
member of the...
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Bedros Sirabyan (1833 – 1898) was an
Ottoman painter of
Armenian descent. He was also
known as
Monsieur Pierre.
Bedros Sirabyan was born in the Ortakoy...
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Bedros Bedrosian (born 21 May 1955) is a
retired male
triple jumper from Romania. His
personal best jump was 17.27 metres,
achieved in June 1984 in Bucharest...
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exact transcription) Aragonese: Pietro, Pero, Piero, Pier Armenian: Պետրոս (
Bedros in the
Western dialect,
Petros in the
Eastern dialect) Asturian:
Pedru Azerbaijani:...