- Ataşehir
district to the northwest. In
Byzantine times, the area was
known as
Bryas (Gr****: Βρύας). In ca. 837, the
emperor Theophilos (r. 829–842)
built here...
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Brya is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
legume family, Fabaceae. It
includes seven species of
shrubs or
small spreading trees native to Cuba and Hispaniola...
- the
Comte de
Bryas in 1633. The
estate comprised 536 hectares. The château
building is
formed by a
central block,
built by
Charles de
Bryas in the late...
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Brya ebenus, the
Jamaican raintree,
espino de sabana, granadillo,
cocus wood, cocuswood, and coccuswood, is a
species of
plant in the pea family, Fabaceae...
- than
nominated by the King of France. De
Bryas was born in Mariembourg, the
second son of
Count Charles de
Bryas and Anne
Philiberte de
Lierre d'Immerseele...
- Juan
Procopio de B****ecourt y
Bryas (22
April 1740 – 12
April 1820), 2nd
Count of
Santa Clara (Kingdom of Naples), an
office he ****umed
before the Spanish...
- architecture, and
persuaded Theophilos to
construct an "Abbasid"-style
palace in
Bryas near Chalcedon,
which is now in ruins.
Theophanes Continuatus relates John's...
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graphics designers George Rorick, Sam Ward, Suzy Parker, John
Sherlock and Web
Brya—were
derided by critics, who
referred to it as a "McPaper" or "television...
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Brias (French pronunciation: [bʁija]; West Flemish: Briast,
before 1997:
Bryas) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France region...
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Government offices Preceded by
Domingo Cabello y
Robles Spanish Governor of Cuba 1790 - 1796 Succeeded by Juan
Procopio B****ecourt y
Bryas...