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- Amardeep Singh Kaleka (born 12 July 1978) is an Indian-American film director who won a regional Emmy Award for his direction of the short film Jacob's...
- Manuel Kalekas (died 1410) was a monk and theologian of the Byzantine Empire. Kalekas was a disciple of Demetrios Kydones. He lived in Italy, Crete and...
- deposed John Kalekas was returned from exile to Constantinople where he died later in the year. Klaus-Peter Todt (1992). "Johannes XIV. Kalekas, Ökumen. Patriarch...
- Ranbir Kaleka (born 1953) is a contemporary Indian multi-media artist based in New Delhi whose work often centers around themes of animals, ****uality and...
- Kaleka Mutoke (born 7 July 1966) is a Congolese long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics...
- Alexandre Kaleka (born 6 March 1987) is a French professional golfer. Kaleka turned professional in July 2009 and won his first tournament as a professional...
- condemnations of Aquinas by name, even if his two "Antirrhetics against Manuel Kalekas" contained condemnation of Thomistic Trinitarian theology, especially Thomas'...
- metacarpal bone saw Wachs, Daliah; Kalekas, Christian (2023) Deploying Dopamine ISBN 979-8852566669 Wachs, Daliah; Kalekas, Kaytlin (2023) Addiction Basics...
- council of regency composed of his mother Anna, the patriarch John XIV Kalekas, and the megas doux Alexios Apokaukos. During this civil war in 1343 Anna...
- Savoy, John VI Kantakouzenos and the Patriarch of Constantinople (John XIV Kalekas). The Patriarch, aided by the ambitious Alexios Apokaukos, sparked the...