- 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
Darnis died on 24
October 2023, at the age of 95.
Knight of the
Legion of
Honour (2002) "Monsieur Léon
Darnis". Ouest-France (in French).
Darnis, Léon...
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Darnis is a
genus of
treehoppers belonging to the
subfamily Darninae, from the Americas.
Darnis includes:
Darnis cuneata (Butler, 1878)
Darnis cyclops...
-
Temnos from 2
December 1895
until 15
April 1901 and a
Titular Archbishop of
Darnis from 15
April 1901
until his
death on 24
March 1918.
Archbishop Weber was...
-
Pontificio as
titular sees:
Ammoniace Antiphrae (near Dresiyeh)
Antipyrgos Darnis Zagylis Zygris For the sees of
Libya Superior see Cyrenaica.
North Africa...
- "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...
-
featured designers such as
Marcel Wanders, Yves Béhar,
Karim Rashid, Ulla
Darni, and Dror
Benshetrit and
performance artist Jurgen Hahn. From the success...
-
Dargnies (French pronunciation: [
daʁɲi]; Picard: Dérgny) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Dargnies is situated...
-
International Paralympic Committee Anthem of the ****ure 1994
Graeme Connors Thierry Darnis Jeux de la
Francophonie La lumière qui nous unit 1989 Jang
Linster Jang...
- 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...