- Fairmaire, 1846
Darnis lateralis (Coquebert, 1801)
Darnis latior Fowler, 1894
Darnis olivacea Fabricius, 1803
Darnis partita Walker, 1858
Darnis trifasciata...
- as
Darnis and Derna.
Under the Arabs, it was
known as
Derneh (Derne, Dernah) or
Terneh (Ternah). In the ****enistic
period the
ancient city of
Darnis was...
- Léon
Joseph Darnis (20 July 1928 – 24
October 2023) was a
French veterinarian and
politician of the
Union of
Democrats for the
Republic (UDR) and the Rally...
- Prof.
Darni M Daud (born 25 July 1961, Pidie, Indonesia) is the
former rector of
Syiah Kuala University (USK) in Aceh, Indonesia, the
largest state university...
-
featured designers such as
Marcel Wanders, Yves Behar,
Karim Rashid, Ulla
Darni, and Dror
Benshetrit and
performance artist Jurgen Hahn. From the success...
- B.
Dauda (born 1942),
Sierra Leonean politician and
government minister Darni M Daud (born 1961),
Indonesian university administrator Kamilou Daouda (born...
-
Teuku Suriansyah Drh.
Irwandi Yusuf & Dr. Ir.
Muhyan Yunan Prof. Dr. H.
Darni M Daud & Dr. Tgk.
Ahmad Fauzi H.
Muhammad Nazar & Ir. Nova
Iriansyah Dr...
- "Hymne de l'Avenir" or "Anthem of the ****ure". It was
composed by
Thierry Darnis and
adopted as the
official anthem in
March 1996. As
mandated by the Paralympic...
- antiquity,
Libya inferior (Marmarica),
suffraged by the
archdiocese of
Darni. Of this
ancient diocese there are only
three bishops known.
Serapione took...
- in the
Roman province of
Marmarica and
suffraged by the
archdiocese of
Darni.
Today Ammoniace survives as a
titular bishopric and has been
vacant since...