- Leo Jud (/dʒʌd/; also Leo Juda, Leo Judä, Leo Judas,
Leonis Judae,
Ionnes Iuda, Leo Keller; 1482 – 19 June 1542),
known to his
contemporaries as Meister...
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Johannes Vodni**** Camp**** (also
Ionnes Camp**** Vodni****, Czech: Jan Camp**** Vodňanský , Jan z Vodňan or Jan Kampánus Vodňanský) (27
December 1572...
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founder of Byzantium. A
notice on
location states “6th
century historian Ionnes of
Lydia mentions that the
column head
carried the
sculpture of
Tyche …”...
- the
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. In 1910, he
entered the
violin class of
Ionnes Nalbandian at the
Saint Petersburg Conservatory and
later studied under...
- Arts in
Budapest since 1792 he was a
physics professor having succeeded Ionnes B. Horváth to the chair. He was dean of the
faculty (1794-1796) and Rector...
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region of France. A
small farming village situated by the
banks of the
Ionne river, some 28
miles (45 km)
north of
Bourges at the
junction of the D923...
- (PDF).
Lucian of Samosata. Unknown.
Retrieved 23
February 2020. Tzetzes,
Ionnes. "Chiliades".
Internet Archive. Unknown.
Retrieved 23
February 2020. Sulimani...
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original on
January 10, 2024.
Retrieved January 9, 2024 – via GenealogyBank.
Ionne, Joe (July 10, 1970). "In
Delaware County:
Petitions Hit TV Antenna". The...
- (PDF) from the
original on
December 8, 2021.
Retrieved February 18, 2023.
Ionne, Joe (February 2, 1975). "An
Inside View".
Columbus Dispatch Magazine. Archived...
- New York:
Henry Holt and Company, pp. 808–809, ISBN 978-0-8050-1834-9
Ionne, Joe (November 9, 1968), "Vicki
hopes to see
Nixon inaugurated", The Columbus...