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Italianism
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Meaning of Lianis from wikipedia
- army officer,
Colonel Constantine Lianis,
while her
uncle George Lianis was Minister, and her
cousin Giorgos Lianis (born 1942) was
member of parliament...
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George (Georgios)
Lianis (Gr****: Γεώργιος Λιάνης, 20 May 1926–4
January 2008) was a Gr**** scholar, activist, diplomat, and
cabinet member of the first...
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first cousin of
Dimitra Liani and
nephew of the
professor and
minister Georgios Lianis and
lieutenant general Konstantinos Lianis. He
stueid in the Department...
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Francesco Liani (c.1712 - 1780) was an
Italian painter,
mainly known for his
portraits of the
Neapolitan royal family. Born in
Borgo San
Donnino (now...
- his
second wife
Margaret Chant-Papandreou in 1989, and
married Dimitra Liani who was 37
years his junior.
Papandreou died on 23 June 1996. The government...
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Liran Liany (Hebrew: לירן ליאני; born 24 May 1977) is an
Israeli football referee.
Liany became a FIFA
referee in 2010. He
refereed at the 2012–13, 2015-16...
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English as "My
entire life".
Stelios Kazantzidis interviewed by
Giorgos Lianis stated that even if it was
difficult to make a
choice between his songs...
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Liani Jansen van. "Mandi du Plooy-Baard
skeer hare af: 'Dit was 'close to home".
Sarie (in Afrikaans).
Retrieved 20
October 2021. Rensburg,
Liani Jansen...
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actress of
theatre and television. She is
currently married to
Giorgos Lianis, a
journalist and
minister of
socialist government, she has a son with her...
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Michael Liani (Hebrew: מיכאל ליאני; born 1987) is an
Israeli artist, photographer,
video artist and editor, and art
lecturer who
lives and
works in Tel...