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Polikarp "Budu"
Gurgenovich Mdivani (Georgian: პოლიკარპე [ბუდუ] მდივანი; Russian: Поликарп Гургенович [Буду] Мдивани,
Polikarp Gurgenovich [Budu] Mdivani;...
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Ferenc Polikárp **** Ocist. (8 June 1930 – 17
September 2012) was a
Hungarian abbot of the
Cistercians of
Common Observance.
Between 1985-1995 he was...
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Metropolitan Polycarp (Ukrainian: Митрополит Полікарп,
secular name
Petro Dmytrovych Sikorsky, Ukrainian: Петро Дмитрович Сікорський, or
Pyotr Dmitriyevich...
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Master Polikarp's Dialog with
Death (Polish:
Rozmowa Mistrza Polikarpa ze Śmiercią, Latin: De
morte prologus,
Dialogus inter Mortem et
Magistrum Polikarpum)...
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Polikarps Vilcāns (26
January 1894 – 8 May 1969) was a
Latvian and
Latgalian ceramicist. One of the most
renowned Latgalian ceramicists. In 1937, Vilcāns...
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Polikarps Čerņavskis (8 May 1923 – 25
January 1997) was a
Latgalian ceramicist. In 1996, he was
awarded with the
Order of the
Three Stars.
Polikarps Čerņavskis...
- of the
Pacific hero
Eduardo Abaroa), and a
Croatian immigrant father,
Polikarp Lukšić Ljubetić, who had
arrived in
Chile from the
Adriatic island of Brač...
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Polykarp Kusch (German: [
ˈpoːliˌkaʁp ˈkuʃ];
January 26, 1911 –
March 20, 1993) was a German-American
physicist who
shared the 1955
Nobel Prize in Physics...
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Cross Sermons (13th/14th century),
Bogurodzica (15th century) and
Master Polikarp's Dialog with
Death (15th century). The most
influential Renaissance-era...
- Committee. In 1922,
Makharadze was
involved in the
Georgian Affair alongside Polikarp Mdivani and others;
their group opposed Sergo Ordzhonikidze's
designs with...