- Look up
duras in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Duras may
refer to:
Albanian city of Durrës (obsolete
French spelling)
Duras, Lot-et-Garonne, a commune...
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publishing her
first novel, she
began to use the
surname Duras,
after the town that her
father came from,
Duras, Lot-et-Garonne. In 1950, her
mother returned to...
- from Gr****
Georgios ("George"). It may
refer to:
Đuraš Ilijić (fl. 1326–62),
Serbian nobleman Đuraš Vrančić (fl. 1300s),
Serbian nobleman This page or...
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Důras is a
Czech surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Michal Důras (born 1981),
Czech hockey player Oldřich
Duras (1882–1957),
sometimes Důras...
- Look up
dura in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dura may also
refer to:
Đura such as, for example,
Đura Bajalović
Dura language, a
critically endangered...
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Duras,
Marguerite (1985). The Lover. New York:
Random House. ISBN 0-394-54588-5. Garis,
Leslie (1991-10-20). "The Life and
Loves of
Marguerite Duras"...
- Oldřich
Duras (born
Důras; 30
October 1882 – 5
January 1957) was a
Czech chess master. He was
among the
leading chess masters of the
early 20th century...
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Duras (ruled c.69–87), also
known as
Duras-Diurpaneus, was king of the
Dacians between maybe AD 69 and 87,
during the time that
Domitian ruled the Roman...
- The
dura mater, (or just
dura) is the
outermost of the
three meningeal membranes. The
dura mater has two layers, an
outer periosteal layer closely adhered...
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noble family (a
branch of the Đurašević).
Đuraš was born in Zeta, the son of Ilija, and
grandson of
Đuraš Vrančić[better source needed]. His grandfather...