- to
Transylvania mainly from the Rhineland, not Saxony. The
Slavic exonym nemets,
nemtsy derives from Proto-Slavic němьcь, pl. němьci, 'the mutes, not able...
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Ladislav Nemet SVD (Serbian Cyrillic: Ладислав Немет, Hungarian:
Német László; born 7
September 1956) is a
Serbian prelate of the
Catholic Church who...
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Yevgeni Viktorovich Nemets (Russian: Евгений Викторович Немец; born 19
January 1973) is a
former Russian football player. "Profile by footballfacts.ru"...
- Ivan
Nemet (14
April 1943 – 16
December 2007) was a Serbian-born Croat-Swiss
chess grandmaster. He was
Croatian Chess Champion in 1973 [1],
Yugoslav Chess...
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Nemet-Nejat 1998, p. 185.
Black &
Green 1992, p. 102.
Black &
Green 1992, p. 94.
Nemet-Nejat 1998, p. 186.
Nemet-Nejat 1998, pp. 186–187.
Nemet-Nejat...
- Němec (Czech pronunciation: [
ˈɲɛmɛts], feminine: Němcová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɲɛmtsovaː])) and
Nemec (feminine: Nemcová) are
common Czech and Slovak...
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original on
April 14, 2021,
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Nemet-Nejat,
Karen Rhea (1998).
Daily Life in
Ancient Mesopotamia.
Santa Barbara...
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Ignatius Niʿmatallah was the
Patriarch of
Antioch and head of the
Syriac Orthodox Church from 1557
until his
resignation in 1576. Niʿmatallah was born...
- Németh (Hungarian: [
ˈneːmɛt] ) is a
Hungarian surname. In Hungarian,
német means "German" (it is a
variation of the word "néma",
meaning "does not speak";...
- Adam
Nemec (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈadam
ˈɲemets]; born 2
September 1985) is a
Slovak professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Liga II club...