- The Mazreku, or alternatively, the
Mazaraki,
Mazarech and Masarachi, were a
historical Albanian tribe in
medieval Epirus and Thessaly. They
appear in historical...
- and was the
leader of a
combined force of his own clan and the fis of
Mazaraki and Malakasi. In 1360, he
became Despot of Arta,
Rogoi and the area of...
- The
Irena and Mieczysław
Mazaraki Museum (Polish:
Muzeum w
Chrzanowie im.
Ireny i Mieczysława Mazarakich) is a
regional museum in Chrzanów in
Lesser Poland...
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Vasilis Mazarakis (Gr****: Βασίλης Μαζαράκης; born 9
February 1980) is a
former professional tennis player from Greece.
Mazarakis teamed up with
Eleni Daniilidou...
- Ano
Diakopto Ano
Katsaiteika Ano
Kastritsi Ano
Kleitoria Ano
Lousoi Ano
Mazaraki Ano
Soudenaiika Ano
Thomeika Ano
Vlasia Ano
Zachlorou Apideonas Arachovitika...
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Konstantinos Mazarakis-Ainian (Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Μαζαράκης-Αινιάν, c. 1869–1949) was a ****enic Army
officer who rose to the rank of
Lieutenant General...
- Markatos, K.; Chytas, D.; Tsakotos, G.; Karamanou, M.; Piagkou, M.;
Mazarakis, A.; Johnson, E. (2020). "Andreas
Vesalius of
Brussels (1514–1564): his...
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Anatoly A.
Mazaraki (born 27 July 1950 in Kyiv, USSR) is a
Ukrainian scientist of Gr**** descent,
rector of the Kyiv
National University of
Trade and Economics...
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seize most of the region.
Under Pjetër Losha, the
Albanian Malakasi and
Mazaraki tribes defeated Nikephoros II
Orsini at the
Battle of
Achelous in 1359...
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Ioannis Mazarakis-Ainian (Gr****: Ιωάννης Μαζαράκης-Αινιάν, 1923 – 19
February 2021) was a Gr**** army officer, politician, and historian.
Ioannis Mazarakis-Ainian...