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Cristofor Segni (1604–1661) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Titular Archbishop of
Thessalonica (1645–1661).
Cristofor Segni was born in Bologna...
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Cristòfor Taltabull (28 July 1888 - 1 May 1964) was a
Spanish composer and
pedagogue who pla**** a role in the
reconstruction of
musical life in Catalonia...
- from
Albania to Perast. His son,
Cristofor,
travelled from
Perast to Venice,
where he
became a
naval officer.
Cristofor Gega (Carl's great-grandfather)...
- Dean of the faculty. She was
forced instead to
present her
thesis to
Cristofor I.
Simionescu and Ioan Ursu at the
University of Iași,
where she met with...
- band" (1999) by
Scott Watson (b. 1964) A
setting for solo
voice by
Lucian Cristofor Tugui (2006)
Vladimir Cosma, as the
sixth piece in Eh bien !
Dansez maintenant...
- koˈlon] Portuguese: Cristóvão
Colombo [kɾiʃˈtɔvɐ̃w kuˈlõbu] Catalan:
Cristòfor (or Cristòfol)
Colom [kɾisˈtɔfuɾ kuˈlom, -ful k-] Latin: Christophorus...
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Kristol Bulgarian: Кристофър (Christofr), Христофор ("Khristofór") Catalan:
Cristòfor Chinese: 克里斯托弗 (Kèlǐsītuōfú), 克里斯多夫(Kèlǐsīduōfū), 克里斯多福 ("Kèlǐsīduōfú)...
- Poul
Schierbeck 1888 1949
Danish Alexei Stanchinsky 1888 1914
Russian Cristòfor Taltabull 1888 1964
Spanish Matthijs Vermeulen 1888 1967
Dutch Seven symphonies...
- koˈlon] Portuguese: Cristóvão
Colombo [kɾiʃˈtɔvɐ̃w kuˈlõbu] Catalan:
Cristòfor (or Cristòfol)
Colom [kɾisˈtɔfuɾ kuˈlom, -ful k-] Latin: Christophorus...
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language is Catalan,
although there are many
people who also use Sardinian».
Cristòfor Despuig, in Los
Colloquis de la
Insigne Ciutat de Tortosa, had previously...