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Nicephorus Gregoras (/ˈɡrɛɡərəs/; Gr****: Νικηφόρος Γρηγορᾶς, Nikēphoros
Grēgoras; c. 1295 – 1360) was a
Byzantine Gr**** astronomer, historian, and theologian...
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Patrik Gregora (born 6
March 1993) is a
Slovak football defender. He made his
debut for
Slovan Bratislava against Senica on 19
August 2012.
Slovan Bratislava...
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Gregoras Iberitzes (Gr****: Γρηγορᾶς Ἰβηρίτζης) was a
Byzantine nobleman and
senior military leader of the
early 10th century.
Gregoras'
surname may suggest...
- (Turkish:
Karesi Bey; died c. 1328),
attested as
Carases by
Nicephorus Gregoras, was the
eponymous Bey of the
Karasids in
northwestern Anatolia. Karasi...
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spread of the
Black Death by ship
between maritime cities.
Nicephorus Gregoras,
while writing to
Demetrios Kydones,
described the
rising death toll, the...
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Guided Study",
Rutgers University Press, 1993. "Úvod – Rodný dům
Johanna Gregora Mendela". Camarena,
Belia (20
March 2018). "Gregor Mendel, the
Father of...
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involved in the 1078;
rebellion of..."
Mazaris 1975, pp. 76–79. N.
Gregoras (ed. Bonn) V, 6; XI, 6.
Finlay 1851, p. 37. "Robert Elsie, The earliest...
- songs, 1986) Čtveráčková, Petra. Kritická
edice 25.
symfonie Františka
Gregora Emmerta.
Bachelor Thesis,
Musicology Department at
Masaryk University,...
- the
Seljuk side and the
histories of
George Akropolites and
Nikephoros Gregoras on the
Byzantine side, as well as
references in
other chronicles and the...
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Renaissance Historians:
Niketas Choniates George Akropolites Nicephorus Gregoras John
Scylitzes Eustathius of
Thessalonica Michael Glykas Anna
Komnene Joannes...