- Εβραίος και Αριστερός)
under the name of
Moisis Michail Bourlas.
During the last
years of his life,
Moisis Michail Bourlas lived in the
Saoul Modiano...
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Retrieved 7 June 2019. "
Moisis Elisaf becomes Greece's
first Jewish mayor | Kathimerini". Ekathimerini.
Retrieved 7 June 2019. "
Moisis Elisaf, Greece's first...
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Moisi Komnen Arianiti, also
known as
Moisi Golemi and
Moisi of
Dibra (Albanian:
Moisiu i Dibrës), was an
Albanian nobleman and a
commander of the League...
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Dominique Moïsi (born 21
October 1946) is a
French political scientist and writer. He was a co-founder and is a
senior advisor of the Paris-based Institut...
- Andu
Marian Moisi (born 12
August 1996) is a
Romanian professional footballer who
plays as a defender. In the
summer of 2017,
after helping CS Știința...
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University of
California Press, 2003), p XIII.
Hubert Vedrine &
Dominique Moisi,
France in an Age of Globalization, (tr. Gordon,
Philip H., Washington:...
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Nigerian drug trials". BBC News.
Ramakrishnan M,
Ulland AJ,
Steinhardt LC,
Moïsi JC, Were F,
Levine OS (2009). "Sequelae due to
bacterial meningitis among...
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Nouros (1975–83)
Kakousis F. (1975–84)
Karaolis Andreas (1966–73)
Kiriakou Moisis (1973–85)
Kokos Elia (1991–98)
Konteatis Andreas (1962–72)
Kotrofos Sofoklis...
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strategically very
important Svetigrad (Kodžadžik)
taken with
support of
Moisi Arianit Golemi and 3,000
rebels from Debar.
According to some sources, Skanderbeg...
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became Spanish Moisés,
French Moïse, etc. The
modern Gr**** form is Μωυσής [
mo̞i̯ˈsis],
whereas the
modern Latin Vulgate form is Mōsēs. The
velars [ɡ], [k]...