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Dionisii Donchev (Bulgarian: Дионисий Дончев) (born
April 9, 1935) is one of the
prominent Bulgarian fine artists.
Honorary citizen of his home town of...
- trypanosomes. The bat
species include Trypanosoma cruzi marinkellei,
Trypanosoma dionisii,
Trypanosoma erneyi,
Trypanosoma livingstonei and
Trypanosoma wauwau. Other...
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XXIII Arne
Blanca Fucecchio Ponte a
Cappiano –
Fucecchio 4.9 59 XXII Sce
Dionisii San
Genesio near San
Miniato Fucecchio – San
Miniato Alto 7.6 60 XXI Sce...
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Saint Dionysius I (Russian: Дионисий,
Dionisii);
secular name:
David (1300? – 15
October 1385), was a
Russian Orthodox metropolitan in 1384–1385. A native...
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local elite,
Denis was the
eponymous ancestor of the
prominent Dionís (
Dionisii)
noble family. In Canals, Valencia, a
street is
named after him. Hungarian...
- Dimitrova,
operatic soprano Silvia Dimitrova,
artist Sabetay Djaen,
rabbi Dionisii Donchev,
artist Tereza Marinova,
triple jump athlete, 2000
Summer Olympics...
- industry; the
latter may well have
caused his death. F.
Sylburg (Ed.),
Dionisii Halicarn****ei
scripta quae exstant, omnia, et historica, et
rhetorica (Frankfurt:...
- and
Faculty of
Applied Arts. Ilia
Beshkov Vladimir Dimitrov Vasil Dokev Dionisii Donchev Donyo Donev Christo Vladimirov Javacheff Stefan Kanchev Ivan Gekoff...
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August 29, 1956,
promoted major general August 8, 1955)
Major General Dionisii Potapovich Tanasevsky (August 29, 1956 –
March 7, 1958)
Walter S. Dunn...
- et
veritatis transmisit”;
protulitque de sinu
manum preciosi martyris Dionisii auro
gemmisque inclusam. “Hoc,” inquit, “habeto
pignus foederis perpetui...