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Ioryi Mucitano (also
Mucitani or Mucitanu, 1882 – 2
August 1911),
nicknamed Kasapcheto ("Butcher"), was an
Ottoman Aromanian revolutionary during the...
- Yioryi,
Ioryi or
Yoryi is an
Aromanian given name
meaning George.
Notable people with this name include:
George Ceara (1880/1881–1939),
Aromanian poet...
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George Ceara (also Ceară; 18
October 1880/1881 – 4
April 1939; Aromanian:
Ioryi Ceara) was an
Aromanian poet,
prose writer and schoolteacher. He was born...
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Ioryi Mucitano, the
first leader of the
first Aromanian band in the IMRO...
- (diminutive) Armenian:
Gevorg (Գևորգ),
Kevork (Western) Aromanian: Yioryi,
Ioryi,
Yoryi Asturian:
Xurde Azerbaijani: Cərcis, Corcius, Corc Basque: Gorka...
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writer Nikola Martinoski,
painter Taki Hrisik, composer,
musical pedagogue Ioryi Mucitano,
revolutionary Ilija Najdoski, footballer,
European Cup champion...
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though they also had some
Aromanian allies, like Pitu Guli,
Mitre The Vlach,
Ioryi Mucitano and
Alexandru Coshca. The IMRO
ultimately weakened due to a split...
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Edmond Nocard,
French veterinarian and
microbiologist (b. 1850) 1911 –
Ioryi Mucitano,
Aromanian revolutionary 1913 –
Ferenc Pfaff,
Hungarian architect...
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Ioryi Mucitano, the
first leader of the
first Aromanian band in the IMRO....
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George Murnu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdʒe̯ordʒe ˈmurnu]; Aromanian:
Ioryi Murnu; 1
January 1868 in Veria,
Salonica Vilayet,
Ottoman Empire – 17 November...