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- Kostyantyn Yuriyovych Yaroshenko (Ukrainian: Костянтин Юрійович Ярошенко; born 12 September 1986) is a Ukrainian professional football midfielder who plays...
- Rotterdam. She graduated from the Rietveld Academy in 1991, the Art Academy Constantyn Huygens in 1995, and the Masters Program at the Sandberg Institute in...
- says of Helena, in Middle English: … þe whiche seynt Elyn was moder of Constantyn emperour of Rome, and heo was douȝter of kyng Collo, þat was kyng of Engelond...
- paint lying down and died prematurely in 1684, in The Hague. His sons Constantyn (1668–1722), and Theodorus (1661–1732), were also painters after their...
- riot in February 1384, Brembre arrested and beheaded a ringleader, John Constantyn, cordwainer. Our main knowledge of Brembre's conduct is derived from a...
- de Lacy; A Richard de la Chapele Tere donad bone e bele; A Geffrei de Constantyn Kelberi A memes de Ratheimarthi; E Scrin ad pus en chartre, Adam de Feipo...
- Approximate time frame Sources Bredrice Duke Grandson of Cador; son of Constantyn III the king of Britain; also called Peledric c. 6th century AD Book of...
- (in Dutch) Name variations: Constantinus Francken, Constantyn Francken, Constantin Francken, Constantyn Franc Natasja Peeters, From Nicolaas to Constantijn:...
- Haly and Galyen, Serapion, Razis and Avycen, Averrois, Damascien and Constantyn, Bernard and Gatesden and Gilbertyn. Compendium Medicinae (ca.1230) sources...
- Petronilla, daughter of John Preston and Margaret Constantine (also spelt Constantyn). By one of those marriages he left a son named James. Northampton became...