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Elisabeth "Bep"
Voskuijl (Dutch pronunciation: [
eːˈlisaːbɛd bɛp ˈfɔskœyl]; 5 July 1919 – 6 May 1983) was a
resident of
Amsterdam who
helped conceal Anne...
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Elisabed Cherkezishvlili (Georgian: ელისაბედ ჩერქეზიშვილი; 1864–1948) was a
Georgian theater and
screen actress.
Cherkezishvili entered the
Tbilisi theatre...
- ელისაბედ სააკაშვილი-რულოვსი, romanized:
sandra elisabed saak'ashvili-rulovsi, IPA: [ˈsandɾa
elisaˈbed saakʼaˈʃʷili ˈrulofsi]; Ukrainian: Сандра Елісабет...
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pleaded not guilty, then
refused to
answer questions in court. His
lawyer Elisabed ****aridze said
after the
conviction and
sentencing that she
would appeal...
- (1739–1763),
Russian army officer.
Princess Mariam (died 1807).
Princess Elisabed (died 1768),
married to
Prince Nikolay Odoyevsky. An
anonymous daughter...
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Solomon II of
Imereti Dynasty Dadiani Father Katsia II
Dadiani Mother Elisabed Bagrationi,
daughter of
Teimuraz II of
Kakheti Religion Georgian Orthodox...
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Baratashvili produced:
Prince Solomon (May 24, 1747 – July 28, 1749).
Princess Elisabed (March 25, 1750 – May 8, 1770), who was
betrothed to
Prince Giorgi Amilakhvari...
- Ilīzābīth) (Arabic)
Ilisapesi (Tongan) Irihāpeti,
Elisapeta (Māori) ელისაბედ (
Elisabed) (Georgian) Aelswith, Aelswithia, Elesabeth, Elizabeth,
Elyzabeth (English)...
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Prince Ioane Tsitsishvili (1784–c. 1835); he was
married to
Princess Elisabed Pavlenishvili and had issue.
Prince Dimitri Tsitsishvili (1790–?); he was...
- po****tion, and some
Druze converted to Catholicism. By one
estimate made by
Elisabe Granli from
University of Oslo,
around 1,920
Syrian Druze converted to...