- export-import
company which is
active up to the present. "Palais
Bustros", or the
Bustros Palace,
originally one of the
residences of the
Fadlallah branch...
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Bustros Palace is a
palace on
Michel Bustros street in the
Rmeil area of Beirut, Lebanon. It
currently houses the
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and Emigrants...
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forms such as
Flamenco and modern. Dany
Bustros was born on 8
October 1959 in Beirut, to the
prominent Bustros family, one of the
seven original Beirut...
- On
November 26, 1971,
Eveline Bustros died in the
house where she was born. The
Bustros family lended all
Evelyne Bustros personal archives to the American...
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shows the day-to-day life of the
Bustros family,
inside the Tueni-
Bustros palace during the
early 1980s.
Mouna Bustros, who
features in the film, was killed...
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Church elected Bustros to the
Metropolitan See of Beirut.
Taking his
place as
Eparch of the
United States was
Nicholas Samra.
Bustros is a
member of the...
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follows the life of Gaby
Bustros and her family, who live in a 200-year-old
mansion in
Beirut during the
Lebanese Civil War. The
Bustros family, one of the...
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formed Beirut's High
Society for centuries: Trad, Geday, Fernaine, Araman,
Bustros, Sursock, Fayyad, and Tueini. Paul Anka – singer,
songwriter and actor...
- of the
original aristocratic “Seven Families” of Beirut,
along with the
Bustros, Fayad, Rebeiz, Sursock, Ferneini,
Dagher and Trad families, who constituted...
- one of the
original Beirut aristocratic "Seven Families"
along with the
Bustros, Rebeiz, Dagher, Fayad, Sursock, Trad, and
Tueni families, who constituted...