- King
Malcolm II (Máel
Coluim mac Cináeda). His
elder half-brothers Einar,
Brusi and
Sumarlidi survived to adulthood,
while another brother called Hundi...
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Thaddeus Amat y
Brusi CM, or in
Spanish Tadeu Amat y
Brusi (Catalan:
Tadeu Amat i
Brusi;
December 31, 1811 – May 12, 1878) was a
Spanish Roman Catholic...
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Brusi Sigurdsson (died
between 1030 and 1035) was one of
Sigurd Hlodvirsson's four sons (together with Thorfinn,
Einar and
Sumarlidi ). He was
joint Earl...
- Tuohimaa,
Ville Brusi, and Vesa Rainne.
Neuroactive was
formed in 1991 by
Jarkko Tuohimaa (after he left the band
Advanced Art),
Ville Brusi, and Vesa Rainne...
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According to Steph**** of Byzantium,
Brusos was a son of Emathius, from whom
Brusis, a
portion of Macedonia, was
believed to have
derived its name. Galadrus...
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referred to as "Brwsøy" – "
Brusi's island"
which name may
indicate it was the 11th
century base for Earl of
Orkney Brusi Sigurdsson. This possibility...
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Puder Colin Baker -
Father Rupitsch Tim
Hudson - Otto Pax
Lohan - Mrs.
Brusis Barbara Murray - Mrs.
Budde Robert Beck - Thug Kelly,
Brendan (15 June 1997)...
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Policy Brief (154).
Retrieved 4
September 2014.[permanent dead link]
Brusis, Martin. "A
Eurasian European Union?
Relaunching Post-Soviet
Economic Integration"...
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Brusy [
ˈbrusɨ] (Kashubian: Brusë;
formerly German: Bruß) is a town in
northern Poland,
located in the
Chojnice County in the
Pomeranian Voivodeship. As...
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Ministry of
Social Affairs in 1998,
under the
leadership of
minister Ilse
Brusis. From 2001 to 2002 he
served as
chief of
staff to the
President of the North...