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Gergis (Gr****: Γέργις) may
refer to the following: in
Africa Gergis, Libya, an
ancient city and
former bishopric in Libya, now
called Zargis and remaining...
- Joëlle
Gergis is an
Australian climate scientist and
author specializing in
Southern Hemisphere climate variability and change,
based in the Australian...
- Zarzis, also
known as
Jarjis (Arabic: جرجيس
gergīs / zerzīs), is a
coastal commune (muni****lity) in
southeastern Tunisia,
former bishopric and
Latin Catholic...
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Gergis (Ancient Gr****: Γέργις), also
known as
Gergithus (Γέργιθος) or
Gergitha (Γέργιθα) or
Gergithes (Γέργιθες), and
later Kerge, was a town in ancient...
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Fouad Boutros (Arabic: فؤاد بطرس; 5
November 1917 in
Achrafieh – 4
January 2016) was a
Lebanese politician and diplomat. He held
several cabinet posts...
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Lebanese Army's
Commando Regiment (Arabic: فوج المغاوير)
under leader B****am
Gergi at the Adma barracks. In the 1990
Elimination War, two
hundred commandos...
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Cyrus at
Gergis on
Mount Ida; it was
attributed to the ****espontine
Sibyl and was
preserved in the
temple of
Apollo at
Gergis. From
Gergis the collection...
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Youssef Gergi Abed (1911 –
December 2006), also
known as Pépé Abed, was a
Lebanese explorer and entrepreneur. He was
dubbed as the 'Hugh
Hefner of the...
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Gebran Gerge B****il (Arabic: جبران جرجي باسيل; born 21 June 1970) is a
Lebanese politician who is the
leader of the Free
Patriotic Movement since 2015...
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Georgy Shotayevich Gogichayev (Russian: Гео́ргий Шота́евич Гогича́ев; born 16
January 1991) is a
Russian former professional ****ociation
football player...