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brothers Di
Chiera. They
emigrated from Naples, also in
Southern Italy, as part of the
third wave of
Italian immigration.
Antonio Di
Chiera, then a young...
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Edward Chiera (August 5, 1885 – June 20, 1933) was an Italian-American archaeologist, ****yriologist, and
scholar of
religions and linguistics. Born in...
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Esther Handali (died 18 or 19
December 1588 ) was a
Jewish Ottoman businesswoman. She was the
influential favorite and Kira (business agent) of Nurbanu...
- 347-371, May 2018 [15]
Chiera, Edward, "Joint
Expedition with the Iraq
Museum at Nuzi. Vol 1 :
Inheritance Texts", 1927 [16]
Chiera, Edward, "Joint Expedition...
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David Di
Chiera (/ˌdiːkaɪˈɛərə/ DEE-ky-AIR-ə;
April 8, 1935 –
September 18, 2018) was an
American composer and
founding general director of
Michigan Opera...
- in the last days of Ibbi-Sin when Ur was
tottering to its fall".
Edward Chiera published other tablets CBS 3878, 6889, 6905, 7975, 8079, 10227, 13911 and...
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Cyrano is an
opera in
three acts by
David Di
Chiera, with
orchestration by Mark Flint, to a
libretto in
French by
Bernard Uzan,
based on the 1897 play Cyrano...
- 1016/B978-0-323-40139-5.00103-0, ISBN 978-0-323-40139-5,
retrieved 2021-01-04
Chiera M,
Cerritelli F,
Casini A,
Barsotti N,
Boschiero D,
Cavigioli F, et al....
- nothing." CBS
tablet 6520 was
published in 1929 by
Edward Chiera in "Sumerian
Lexical Texts".
Chiera also
published three more tablets—CBS 7802, CBS 13625...
- Kira, kyra,
kiera or
chiera (all are Gr**** for "lady"), was a
common title for the
women (usually
Jewish women, but also Christians), who
acted as agents...