-
Fabiola Laço
Egro (born 1963) is one of the
prominent activists of
civil society dating back to the
beginning of the
civil movement for women's rights...
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settled beyond the
Caucasus Range,
ancestor of the
Ingush and Chechens.
Egros [ka] (Egers) -
settled between the
Black Sea and
Likhi Range (Western Georgia)...
- peoples), Heros,
Kartlos (known to be
ancestor of
Georgian people), and
Egros. Caucas'
descendant Dzurdzuk is said to be the
ancestor of the Chechens...
- ). Lanham, Md.:
Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5846-6. OCLC 144570965.
Egro,
Dritan (2010).
Oliver Jens
Schmitt (ed.).
Islam in the
Albanian lands (XVth-XVIIth...
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structurally institutionalized monarchy. Also
known as Egri, Egr,
Eguri and
Egros in The
Georgian Chronicles and
Conversion of
Kartli chronicles. In the Old...
- his
creation by the Stranger, his
consciousness was that of a man
named Egros,
similar to Galactus'
former self Galan.
After formally meeting one another...
- al. 2013, p. 156; Dobruna-Salihu 2005, p. 345–346;
Tirta 2004, pp. 68–70;
Egro 2003, p. 35; Stipčević 1974, p. 182.
Brahaj 2007, pp. 16–18.
Galaty et al...
- "important, major, essential" Past grān "expensive, hard" OCS grěnŭ "green" *h₂
éǵros "field" acre (< OE æcer "field") akrs "field" ager (agrī) "field" ⇒ agrós...
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Nominative արտ (art) < PIE *h₂
éǵros արտք (artkʻ) < PIE *h₂éǵroes
Genitive արտոյ (artoy) < *h₂éǵroey? արտոց (artocʻ) < *h₂
éǵroHom
Dative արտոյ (artoy) < *h₂éǵroey...
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Piotr Marczak "Wojny Husyckie" (English, "Hussites Wars") pp. 61–67
published 2003 by "
Egros"
Warsaw Bellum.cz –
Battle of Vítkov Hill 4 July 1420...