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Andronikos I
Gidos (Gr****: Ανδρόνικος Κομνηνός Γίδος, romanized: Andronikos Komnēnos
Gidos),
Latinized as
Andronicus I
Gidus or Gidon, was an Emperor...
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Gidos (Gr****: Ἀλέξιος Γίδος; fl. ca. 1185–1194) was a
senior Byzantine general of the late 12th century. He is the
first attested member of the
Gidos...
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Gido is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Gido Babilonia (1966–2007),
Filipino basketball player Gido Kokars (1921–2017),
Latvian conductor...
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Gidō Shūshin (義堂 周信); 1325–1388), ****anese
luminary of the Zen
Rinzai sect, was a
master of
poetry and
prose in
Chinese (Literature of the Five Mountains)...
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Gido Kokars (16
August 1921 – 10
March 2017) was a
Latvian conductor. He was the twin
brother of
Imants Kokars, also a conductor. "Mūžībā
devies Dziesmu...
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possible solution is that John was co-ruler with his
predecessor Andronikos I
Gidos for
three years then
ruled alone for
three more. He was the
eldest son of...
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national team and as part of the PABL
champion Magnolia Ice Cream.
Gido turn pro in 1990 and was the only
rookie of the talent-laden
roster of Purefoods...
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Retrieved 5 June 2024. Laurinavičienė, Beatričė (11
April 2024). ""Michelin"
gido įvertinti
restoranai – ir Lietuvoje".
Verslo žinios (in Lithuanian). Archived...
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normal operations, as the
response to an
unexpected event, or to a need.
Gido, Jack; Clements, Jim; Baker, Rose (2017-02-01).
Successful project management...
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Takashina no
Takako (高階貴子,
sometimes read
Takashina no Kishi; died 996), also
known as the
mother of the
Honorary Grand Minister (儀同三司母, Gidōsanshi no...