-
Missir is a
surname used by
three notable individuals of
Armenian descent from Romania:
Basile M.
Missir (1843–1929),
Romanian lawyer and
politician Ioan...
- Ioan
Missir (February 17, 1890 –
November 30, 1945) was a
Romanian lawyer,
politician and novelist. Born in the
United States, he was
raised in his father's...
-
Basile M.
Missir (17 July 1843 – 21
April 1929) was a
Romanian lawyer and politician. Born in Focșani, he came from a
prominent Armenian family that included...
-
Petru Th.
Missir (October 8, 1856–June 10, 1929) was a
Romanian literary critic,
journalist and jurist. Born in Roman, Prin****lity of Moldavia, into a...
- Léo
Missir (1925–2009) was a
French composer and
producer born on
April 30, 1925 in
Vathy on the Gr****
island of Samos.
Missir worked with
notable artists...
-
conducted important excavations at
sites in the
Aegean and Anatolia.
Livio Missir di Lusignano. Historian. His
masterpiece is Les
anciennes familles italiennes...
- 2006. p. 13. "Sigurför skyrsins". Morgunblaðið. 26
August 2005. p. 8. "MS
missir spón úr aski sínum: Skyr er vörutegund en ekki vörumerki". Stundin. 6 September...
- geva seg
burtur til, so at tær fáa
nevnt hann við rætta navni: "nykur",
missir hann
maktina yvir tær og má
sleppa teimum og fara
einsumallur í vatn sítt...
- Jora,
composer and
conductor Leon Kalustian,
journalist Ioan
Missir,
novelist Petru Th.
Missir,
literary critic David Ohanesian,
operatic baritone Harry...
-
beginning 1960s
developing contacts.
Encouraged by
French songwriter Léo
Missir, she was
signed to Barclay. Her
initial hits
included "L'Homme à la moto"...