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Paulus Dussus (fl. 1440–54) was the
Roman Catholic archbishop of Krujë (Craynensis archiepiscopis)[when?], also
having served as (by year mentioned) the...
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Migsey Dussu (born 25
January 1972) is a
Cuban fencer. She
competed in the women's
individual foil
event at the 2000
Summer Olympics. "Migsey
Dussu Olympic...
- to the name
Dussus may
suggest that it was
formed like many
other names found among Albanians as a
composition of two names, Dush (
Dussus) and Mani. An...
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Albanian bishop.
Paulus Angelus may also
refer to: Pal
Dushi or
Paulus Angelus Dussus (died 1455),
Albanian bishop of
Drisht and of Shas
Paolo Angelo Ballerini...
- qerçaẋ, Deq̇aldar döxuş du,
Dalla beş xastam. Başlaman baxẋaşka dayn sinoş
düssu.
Organa tulġeno
nenan mott büycu. 𝄆 Isbäẋa sovġat ẋo, azalleẋ della! Şatlaqan...
- 1889 1892
Chemins de fer du
Calvados (Nr. 6, new name: Varaville), later:
Dussus Dompmartin in Nauroy-le-Bavard(?), later: Turat, Meung-sur-Loire, Loiret...
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Nenad the rule over
Pilot Minor (as
Venetian subjects). A "Dusm****" (or
Dussus) was the
bishop of
Pilot in 1427. In 1440 he
served as
pastor in Treviso...
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Applied Microbiology, Nov. 1973, p. 829 Inventors: Fonbrune,
Pierre Henry Dussu DE.; Andre,
Beaudouin Paul Micromani****tor
controller U.S.
Patent 2988928...
- Romagnoli (SUI) W 15-11 Hablützel-Bürki (SUI) L 14-15 Did not
advance Migsey Dussu Women's foil Vasylieva (UKR) W 15-6 Badea-Cârlescu (ROU) L 6-15 Did not...
- Hernández Cuba
Felicia Zimmermann United
States 1999
Winnipeg Migsey Dussu Cuba
Cecilia Esteva Mexico
Julie ****ney Canada
Adlim Benítez Cuba 2003...