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Romen may
refer to:
Romen Sova,
Soviet and
Ukrainian toxicologist Romen (mencey),
Guanche mencey king of
Menceyato de
Daute James Romen Boiragi, Bangladeshi...
- The
Byzantine Empire, also
referred to as the
Eastern Roman Empire, was the
continuation of the
Roman Empire centred in
Constantinople during late antiquity...
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Romen Theatre (Russian: Московский музыкально-драматический театр "Ромэн") in Moscow, Russia, is the
oldest and the most
famous of
Romani theatres in...
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Romen was a
Guanche mencey king of
Menceyato de
Daute in
times of the
conquest of
Tenerife in the
fifteenth century.
Romen is
remembered as one of the...
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Ernest Romens (1904–1954) was a
French racewalker.
Romens won the
extreme racewalking, Paris-Strasbourg
march in 1933, 1935 and 1937. At its
third victory...
- est la
cremors de Deu" the
first word
being miswritten in one m****cript
Romens, and in
another Romanz. His work has, indeed, the form of an
ordinary romance...
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Romen Efimovich Sova (Russian: Ромен Ефимович Сова) (5
November 1938 - 22
December 2001), was a
Soviet and
Ukrainian toxicologist.
Corresponding Member...
- State, the
United States Library of
Congress and The
World Factbook. Bose,
Romen (2005). The End of the War: Singapore's
Liberation and the
Aftermath of...
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Chitral (Khowar: ݯھیترار, romanized: ćhitrār, lit. 'field') is a city
situated on the
Chitral River in
northern area of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It
serves as...
- The
Romen (Ukrainian: Ромен; Russian: Ромен) is a
right tributary of the Sula with a
length of 111 km and a
drainage basin of 1,645 km². It
begins in...