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Djedi (also
Dedi or
Djedi of Djed-Sneferu) is the name of a
fictional ancient Egyptian magician appearing in the
fourth chapter of a
story told in the...
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refer to:
Dedi I,
Margrave of the
Saxon Ostmark (d. 1075)
Dedi II,
Margrave of
Lusatia (d. 1169)
Dedi III,
Margrave of
Lusatia (d. 1190)
Dedi Ben Dayan...
- Veli Musa
Dedi (5
April 1912 – 3
February 1995) was an
Albanian general,
notable for
serving as the
Technical Director of the
Albanian People's Army and...
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Dedi Mulyadi (born 11
April 1971) is an
Indonesian politician who was the
regent of Purwakarta,
holding that
position between 2008 and 2018.
Dedi Mulyadi...
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DEDI is the
first online encyclopedia of the
natural and
cultural heritage of Slovenia. It was set up in 2010 as a
publicly accessible web site, allowing...
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David "
Dedi"
Graucher (Hebrew: עודד דוד גראוכר; 1961 – 11
September 2023),
known professionally as
Dedi, was an
Israeli Orthodox Jewish singer.
Dedi began...
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William Butler Yeats (13 June 1865 – 28
January 1939) was an
Irish poet,
dramatist and writer, and one of the
foremost figures of 20th-century literature...
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Dedi Priadi (born 17
October 1959) is an
Indonesian lecturer, scientist, and
university administrator. He is
currently the Vice
Rector for
Human Resources...
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Dedi Heryanto (born 25
November 1988) is an
Indonesian professional footballer who
plays as a goalkeeper. He
moved from PSIR
Rembang to Persi**** Jepara...
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Dedi (or Dedo) II (died 1069),
called the
Younger (Latin: iunior), was the
Margrave of the
Saxon Ostmark (also
called Lower Lusatia) in 1069.
Dedi II was...