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Georgios Gemistos Plethon (Gr****: Γεώργιος Γεμιστὸς Πλήθων; Latin:
Georgius Gemistus Pletho c. 1355/1360 – 1452/1454),
commonly known as
Gemistos Plethon...
- Ion Sân-
Giorgiu (also
known as Sîn-
Giorgiu, Sângiorgiu or Sîngiorgiu; 1893–1950) was a
Romanian modernist poet, dramatist, essayist,
literary and art critic...
- came to
include both the
Stelists and the Citizens' Bloc.
Writer Ion Sân-
Giorgiu, who led the
Georgist chapter in Târnava-Mare County, went
public with...
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Bishop Adriano 707 ?
Bishop Pelladio 722 ?
Bishop Vigiliju 740 748
Bishop Giorgius 748 ?
Bishop Leone 770 ?
Bishop Pawlu 868 ?
Bishop Damiano 892 ? Bishop...
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Sanielevici (1875–1951),
Romanian journalist and
literary critic Ion Sân-
Giorgiu (1893–1950),
Romanian modernist poet,
dramatist and essayist, and far-right...
- also
favored by Carol, who kept a
close watch on Goga
through Ion Sân-
Giorgiu; both the king and his spy saw the
resulting party as an
instrument for...
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Gheorghe Chițu (first name also
George or
Giorgiu, last name also Chițiu, Chitzu, Kițu or Kitzu;
Francized as
Georges Kitzou or Quitzou; 24
August 1828...
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other men of letters:
Alfred Hefter-Hidalgo, Ion
Marin Sadoveanu, Ion Sân-
Giorgiu, poet
Alexandru Rally, and
philosopher V. Zaborowski. This
group sent its...
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Italians and
notable Ragusans Dubrovnik Dalmatia Sometimes also
given as
Giorgius Baglivi.
Grmek considers it only
probable that the
father was of Armenian...
- by
forces loyal to
Constantine IV.
Giorgius (710–711) –
after the
murder of the
Exarch John III Rizocopo,
Giorgius usurped imperial authority in Ravenna...