- The
Ioachim Chronicle or
Ioakim Chronicle (Russian: Иоакимовская Летопись, romanized: Ioakimovskaja Letopisʹ), also
spelled Joachim or Ioakim) is a chronicle...
- Paul
Ioachim (1930 in Buzău,
Romania – 2002) was a
Romanian playwright, actor, and
theater director. He was also the
director of
George Ciprian Theatre...
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Ioachim Miloia (3 May 1897, Ferendia, Timiș
County – 25
March 1940) was a
Romanian painter, historian,
manager of the
Banat Museum in Timișoara and professor...
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Brother Makram Khoury as
Jonas Sarah Greene Mathieu K****ovitz
Numan Acar
Ioachim Ciobanu as
Zealot Franz Rogowski Sofia Asir as
Dinah Antonia Fotaras as...
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Constantin Ioachim Moldoveanu (17
August 1913 – 31 July 1981) was a
Romanian football forward who pla**** for
Romania in the 1938 FIFA
World Cup. He spent...
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Patriarch Joachim (Russian: Иоаким;
January 6, 1620 –
March 17, 1690) was the
eleventh Patriarch of
Moscow and All Russia, an
opponent of the
Raskol (the...
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activities recorded in the
Chronicle is
dated before 941.
Referring to the
Ioachim Chronicle,
Vasily Tatishchev argues that the
Swedish princess Efanda, whose...
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texts of
Tatishchev which remained unaccounted for (such as the
alleged Ioachim Chronicle,
which has
never been found)
became known as "Tatishchev information"...
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Ashikawa (芦川祐美子, 7, who also has sung her song),
Miruna Codruța
Oprea (13),
Ioachim Octavian Petre (13), and Lara
Polli (13). List of
songs recorded by Zecchino...
- 1990, pp. 259–60. "Tarasov I.M. Some
plots of
Gothic history mentioded in
Ioachim Chronicles.2021. Part I. P.56–71".
January 2021.
Archived from the original...