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Nicanor or
Nikanor is the name of:
Nicanor (father of Balacrus), 4th
century BC
Nicanor (son of Parmenion) (4th-century–330 BC), 4th
century BC; a Macedonian...
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Nikanor Teratologen ("
Nikanor the teratologist"), real name
Niclas Lundkvist, born 27
October 1964 in Kåge, Västerbotten, is a
Swedish novelist, essayist...
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Metropolitan Nikanor (secular name
Nikanor Nikandrovych Burczak-Abramowicz, Ukrainian: Нiканор Нiкандрович Бурчак-Абрамович; July 2, 1875 -
October 22...
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Nikanor Ružičić (Secular name:
Nikola Ružičić ;
Serbian Cyrillic: Никанор Ружичић; also
known in
Imperial Russia as
Nikolai Grigorievich Ružičič; 15 April...
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Nikanor plc was a
publicly quoted holding company for
Global Enterprises Corporate (GEC) with ****ets in the rich
Copperbelt region in
Katanga Province...
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Nikanor Grujić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никанор Грујић;
December 12, 1810 –
April 20, 1887) was the
Serbian Orthodox bishop of Pakrac, the lo****
tenens Serbian...
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Nikanor Grigoryevich Chernetsov (Russian: Никанор Григорьевич Чернецов: 21 June 1805, Lukh – 11
January 1879,
Saint Petersburg) was a
Russian landscape...
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Nikanor I, also
referred to as
Nikanor;
Nikanor I,
Serbian Patriarch; and
Nicanor was a
Serbian Orthodox prelate. He
became the 17th
Archbishop of Peć...
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Nikanor Dmitrievich Zakhvatayev (Russian: Никанор Дмитриевич Захватаев; 26 July 1898 – 15
February 1963) was a
Soviet general and army commander. Zakhvatayev...
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Nikanor Hoveka (ca. 1875–1951) was
chief of the Ovambanderu, a
Herero clan in
Namibia (then
South West Africa). He
succeeded his
father Kanangati Hoveka...