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Irakli Lomouri (IPA: [iɾakʼli
lomouɾi]; Georgian: ირაკლი ლომოური; born 12
April 1959) is a
Georgian writer,
translator and playwright.
Lomouri born in...
- Niko
Lomouri (Georgian: ნიკო ლომოური; 7
February 1852 – 17
April 1915) was a
Georgian writer and educator. Born into an
Orthodox priest's
family in the...
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Museum Gorijvari Erekle Baths Monument to
Giorgi Eristavi Monument to Nico
Lomouri Military city
Theological School "Po****tion by regions".
National Statistics...
- 1839.
Voyage du Caucase,
volume 3 (Elibron
facsimile 2005): 51-62.
Paris LOMOURI, N. 1981.
Nokalakevis shestsavlis istoria, in ****aia, P. (ed.) Nokalakevi-Arkeopolisi :...
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Research Laboratory. The Writer's
House founding director was
Natasha Lomouri, who was
appointed in 2011 and led the
institution until August 2023. In...
- Leonidze, (1899–1966),
Russian E/USSR, poet and non-fiction
writer Niko
Lomouri, (1852–1915),
Russian E, poet
Mukhran Machavariani (1929–2010), USSR/Georgia...
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Tbilisi Botanical Garden. The New
Director of the
Botanical Garden, I.
Lomouri decried the dire
state of the garden. He sent
Professor Sosnovski, to describe...
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Transcaucasian Boundaries.
Taylor & Francis. p. 197. ISBN 9781135368500. N.
Lomouri,
Museum of
Georgian Art, "Abkhazia in the Late
Antique and
Early Medieval...
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mainly inhabited by surnames: Gochiashvili, Iremashvili, Kituashvili,
Lomouri, Kavtiashvili, Kvarkhishvili, Merebashvili, Papiashvili, Khizanishvili...
- 1624 – c. 1710, Scotland, p) Amélia da
Lomba (born 1961, Angola, nf) Niko
Lomouri (1852–1915,
Russian E, p/f/ch)
Hilary London (1924–2022, England, f), pseudonym...