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Grigor Magistros (Armenian: Գրիգոր Մագիստրոս; "Gregory the
magistros"; ca. 990–1058) was an
Armenian prince, linguist,
scholar and
public functionary...
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Gurgen (Georgian: გურგენი) also
known as
Gurgen Magistros,
Gurgen II
Magistros (also
transliterated as
Gourgen and in some
sources Gurgan) of the Bagrationi...
- (Latin; lit. 'Master of Offices'; Gr****: μάγιστρος τῶν ὀφφικίων, romanized:
magistros tōn offikiōn) was one of the most
senior administrative officials in the...
- singer/songwriter John Hogg, as well as Rich
Robinson band
members Matt Slo**** and Joe
Magistro. The name The
Magpie Salute comes from a
superstition based in the UK....
- Thomas,
surnamed Magister or
Magistros (Gr****: Θωμάς Μάγιστρος), also
known by the
monastic name
Theodoulos Monachos, was a
native of Thessalonica, a...
- Pseudo-Simeon (or Pseudo-Symeon
Magistros) is the
conventional name
given to the
anonymous author of a late 10th-century
Byzantine Gr****
chronicle which...
- Gregale, Grecho, Sirocco, Xaloc, Lebeg, Libezo, Leveche, Mezzodi, Migjorn,
Magistro, Mestre, etc.
Traditional comp****
roses will
typically have the initials...
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intellectual development. His
early dialogues Contra academicos (386) and De
Magistro (389), both
written shortly after his
conversion to Christianity, reflect...
- Porphyrogenitus's De
Administrando Imperio,
David only had the
title of
magistros which he
shared with his
relative Gurgen II of Tao. Both
Gurgen and David...
- of the
eastern hall
window later built at
Conwy Castle. The
career of “
Magistro Jacobo”
began with the
construction for
Peter II,
Count of
Savoy of Yverdon-les-Bains...