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Cleofa Malatesta da
Pesaro (also Cleofe,
Cleopa or Cleopha) (fl. 1420 – died 1433) was an
Italian noblewoman and the wife of
Theodore II Palaiologos, Despot...
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Cleopas (/ˈkliːoʊpəs/; Gr****: Κλεόπας, romanized: Kleopas), also
spelled Cleophas, was a
figure of
early Christianity, one of the two
disciples who encountered...
- María
Magdalena (70.44 km2 [27.20 sq mi]) and,
further south, Isla María
Cleofas (19.82 km [12.32 mi]). They were
named after three women called Mary in...
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Ricardo "Joy" B.
Cleofas (born
February 9, 1951) is a
Filipino retired basketball player.
Cleofas pla****
college ball for the
Ateneo de
Manila University...
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Cleofas Martínez
Jaramillo (6
December 1878 – 30
November 1956) was an
American folklorist, writer, and businesswoman. She co-founded La
Sociedad Folklόrica...
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James Chavez,
Aurora Lucero,
Anita "Mrs. Secundino" Romero,
Arabella "Mrs.
Cleofas"
Romero and her daughter, Marie. A
major oil
discovery in 1928 near the...
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moment of
drastic change in
policy was his
marriage to the
Latin noblewoman Cleofa Malatesta,
arranged with the help of her
uncle Pope
Martin V, who became...
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Carlos Alberto Lleras Restrepo (12
April 1908 – 27
September 1994) was a
Colombian politician and
lawyer who
served the 22nd
President of
Colombia from...
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daughter of
Theodore II Palaiologos,
Despot of the Morea, and his wife
Cleofa Malatesta By his
second marriage he had: Charlotte,
Queen of Cyprus, married...
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Mastino Visconti, son of Bernabò
Visconti and
Beatrice Regina della Scala.
Cleofa della Scala (died 1403),
married to
Giammastino Visconti,
younger brother...