- Parts; Sofia, 1902).
Gjergj Qiriazi (1868–1912),
known in
English as
George Kyrias,
attended a Gr****
school in his
native Monastir and the
American Bible college...
- poem 1968
Apantes Stichoi (Άπαντες στίχοι), poem 1970 O
Sevalie Servan tis
Kyrias (Ο Σεβαλιέ σερβάν της Κυρίας),
stage play, 1971 To '21 kai i Alitheia, I...
-
Sevasti Qiriazi-Dako (Sevasti D.
Kyrias) (ca. 1871–1949) was an
Albanian patriot, educator,
Protestant missionary, author,
pioneer of
Albanian female education...
-
Gjergj Qiriazi,
known as
George D.
Kyrias (27 May 1868 – 30
December 1912), was an
Albanian patriot, author, educator, translator,
Protestant Bible distributor...
- (Georgian: დავით ქირია) (born
February 9, 1988), also
spelled as
David Kyria, is a
Georgian kickboxer who
competes in the
Featherweight and Lightweight...
-
became one of the
founders and
directors of the
Female Institution named "
Kyrias,"
after her family, in Tiranë and Kamëz, in
cooperation with her sister...
- pp. 21–3.
Kyrias, "The
Civil War in
Baxter Springs," pp. 1–2.
Kyrias, "The
Civil War in
Baxter Springs," pp. 1–3;
Kyrias, letter, p. 3.
Kyrias, "The Civil...
-
after the Gr**** word κύριος (kýrios "lord"), the
feminine form
being κυρία (
kyría) – Kyra (or Kira) can also be
understood as a variant. Therefore, it is...
- HaKirya, or The
Kirya (Hebrew: הַקִּרְיָה, lit. 'The Campus'), is an area in
central Tel Aviv,
consisting of an
urban military base
north of
Kaplan Street...
- 1888),
Serive I, Vol. XXII, Part I, p. 445.
Kyrias, p. 4; The
Baxter Springs Story (N.P.: 1958), pp. 9-10.
Kyrias, p. 4;
William E. Connelley,
Quantrill and...