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Kostandin is an
Albanian masculine given name. It is also an
Armenian masculine given name (Armenian: Կոստանդին),
pronounced Kostandin in
Eastern Armenian...
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Kostandin Shpataraku (Albanian pronunciation: [
ˌkɔˈstandin ˈʃpaˈtaɾˌaku]; 1736 – 1767), also
commonly known as Shpataraku, was an
Albanian Orthodox icon...
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Kostandin Boshnjaku (20
October 1888 – 22
December 1953) was an
Albanian banker, politician,
diplomat and in the last
years of his life as a translator...
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Kostandin Nelko (22 May 1827 – 7
March 1895),
known as
Kostandin Kristoforidhi, was an
Albanian translator and scholar. He is
mostly known for
having translated...
- name is
common among Eastern Orthodox people in Albania, in the form of
Kostandin,
Kostantin or Kosta. The name is also
found in
other languages of Western...
- The
brothers Kostandin Zografi and
Athanas Zografi (or as they were
known locally, Kostë and
Thanas Korçari) were
Albanian painters of the 18th century...
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Kostandin Kastrioti Mazreku (died ca. 1390) was an
Albanian regional ruler in
parts of the
wider Mat and Dibër areas. He is the
first Kastrioti to be...
- Bautista, Stoo Cambridge,
Kevin James,
Antony Mazzotta, Andy Noble, and
Kostandin Igor Ruiz. The
music was
composed by
Anthony Putson,
while the
sound effects...
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January 1959), also
known as
Constantin Anastas Chekrezi (Albanian:
Kostandin Çekrezi) was an
Albanian patriot, historian, and publicist.
Chekrezi was...
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Impressionism and Romanticism. However, Onufri, Kolë Idromeno,
David Selenica,
Kostandin Shpataraku and the
Zografi Brothers are the most
eminent representatives...