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- Mitrofani is a commune located in Vâlcea County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Mitrofani, Cetățeaua, Izvorașu and Racu. These were...
- Metrophanes Kritopoulos, sometimes Critopoulos, Critopoulus, Kritopulus (Gr****: Μητροφάνης Κριτόπουλος, c. 1589 – 30 May 1639) was a Gr**** monk and theologian...
- those areas in the motor cortex that control distal limb movements. John Mitrofanis at the University of Sydney has proposed a general theory that might underlie...
- Lungești Măciuca Mădulari Malaia Măldărești Mateești Mihăești Milcoiu Mitrofani Muereasca Nicolae Bălcescu Olanu Orlești Oteșani Păușești Păușești-Măglași...
- черный монах (2001). Mysterious events in a remote monastery force bishop Mitrofani to start an inquiry, which only leads to more tragedy. Pelagia and the...
- inauguration ceremony was entrusted to Klimis's successor, the hegumen Mitrofanis Tsyrigos. Although this letter wasn't dated, one can place it between...
- début du XXs. Le Pirée, Hérmopolis Patras. In collaboration with G.N. Mitrofanis. Publication by National Bank of Greece-Cultural Foundation, 1991 (A bilingual...
- Trikala 2–1 Ethnikos Asteras Bantas 66' Mitrofanis 71' Report (page 28) Tešović 73'...
- Hungaro-Walachia (1679–1708) Anthimos, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (1708–1716) Mitrofanis II, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (1716–1719) Daniil II, Metropolitan...
- (1311–1315) Damaskinos (Stouditis) (died 1577), patriarchal exarch of Aetolia Mitrofanis Kritopoulos (1589–1639), Patriarch of Alexandria Chrysanthos (1768–1834)...