- Many
Cypriot scholars fled
Cyprus at
troubled times, such as
Ioannis Kigalas (c. 1622–1687) who
migrated from
Cyprus to
Italy in the 17th century, several...
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Voustronios (1580-2e moitié du
XVIIe siècle)
Ioannis Kigalas (1622-1687) frère d'Ilarion
Kigalas, Serena, Sebastiano; Barbarigo,
Gregorio (1963). S. Gregorio...
- Flanginis, 17th
century merchant and
founder of the
Flanginian School Ioannis Kigalas, 17th
century scholar and
professor Alkinoos Ioannidis, musician, born...
- The
Coast Province (Swahili: Mkoa wa Pwani) was one of Kenya's
eight provinces prior to 2010. It
covered the
entire country's
coastline on the
Indian Ocean...
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Kamariotis (d. 1490),
Constantinople Isidore of Kiev (1385–1463)
Ioannis Kigalas (ca. 1622 – 1687), Gr****
scholar and
professor of
Philosophy and Logic...
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Speiris (1560–1571)
Variko Ioannis Nathanail (1571)
Crete Konstantinos Kigalas (1571)
Gavril Seviros (1571–1573)
Monemvasia Theofanis Logaras (1573–1575)...
- (1592)
Veniamin (1600)
Christodoulos I (1606)
Nikephorus (1641)
Ilarion Kigalas (1674)
Christodoulos II (1682)
Iacovos I (1691)
Germanos II (1695) Athanasios...
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George Ducas' son Constantine,
alongside the
Phanariote scholars Azarias Kigalas and
Skarlatos Spandonis.
Moldavia entered a
period of
instability after...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 18 July 2020. "The
Igala Alphabet".
Kigala. 13
December 2020.
Archived from the
original on 3
December 2022. "Igala...
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having conquered and
ruled Bunyoro and Buganda, as he may be
listed as
Kigala Mukabya in
Buganda oral history. Belcher,
Stephen (1999-10-22). Epic Traditions...