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period instruments, and a song
based on the
story of Joan of Arc
named "
Joanni". In the song " π {\displaystyle \pi } ", Bush
sings the
number to its 78th...
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Joanni Maurice Perronet (19
October 1877 – 1
April 1950) was a
French painter and fencer. He was son of
music composer Joanni Perronnet and
Blanche Guérard...
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Joannis is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Joannis Andreou, Gr****
swimmer Joannis Antonius de
Sancto Giorgio,
Italian jurist Joannis...
- connoisseurs."
Vermeer was
baptized as
Joannis. Jan was the most po****r
version of the name
among Calvinists.
Joannis was a Lati****ed form of Jan, which...
- John
Milton (9
December 1608 – 8
November 1674) was an
English poet, polemicist, and
civil servant. His 1667 epic poem
Paradise Lost,
written in blank...
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three touches, was one of the best
fencers in the world, the
Frenchman Joanni Perronet.
After a
close contest,
Pyrgos won 3–1. The
crowd cheered the first...
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Ioannis Metaxas (12
April 1871 – 29
January 1941) was a Gr****
military officer and
politician who was
dictator of
Greece from 1936
until his
death in 1941...
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Joannis Karsanidis (born 25 June 1993), also
spelt Ioannis, is
German former footballer of Gr****
descent who pla**** as a midfielder. On 30 May 2016, Karsanidis...
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Count Ioannis Antonios Kapodistrias (Gr****: Κόμης Ιωάννης Αντώνιος Καποδίστριας; c. 10
February 1776 –27
September 1831),
sometimes anglicized as John...
- John
Carroll University (JCU) is a
private Jesuit university in
University Heights, Ohio,
United States.
Located in a
suburb of Cleveland, it is primarily...