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Pietro Ruisi (born 6
January 1955 in Palermo) is a
retired Italian footballer and manager. He pla**** as a midfielder. He pla**** one
match in
Serie A for...
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Ruisi (Georgian: რუისი [
ɾuis̪i]) is a
village in
Kareli District of
Shida Kartli region of the
Republic of Georgia.
Situated about 3 km from the district...
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Council of
Ruisi-Urbnisi (Georgian: რუის-ურბნისის საეკლესიო კრება) was a
synod convened at
Ruisi and
Urbnisi by the
Georgian monarch David IV in 1103...
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Giuseppe G.
Ruisi (November 20, 1907–January 27, 1975) was an
Italian Supreme Court Judge.
Ruisi first studied in
Sicily at the
College of
Christ Jesuits...
- for the
diocese of
Ruisi,
whose bishop he
probably was. Hence,
another modern English transliteration of his name is
Leontius of
Ruisi.
Apart from late...
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Ruisi cathedral of the
Mother of God (Georgian: რუისის ღვთისმშობლის ტაძარი, romanized:
ruisis ghvtismshoblis t'adzari) is a
Georgian Orthodox church...
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percussion Ruisi Quartet –
strings (tracks 1–6, 8, 9)
Alessandro Ruisi –
violin Venetia Jollands –
violin Luba
Tunnicliffe –
viola Max
Ruisi –
cello Zands...
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Viola married Giuseppe Ruisi in
December 1968, when she was
almost 21
years old. They had
liked each
other since childhood.
Ruisi, an accountant, insisted...
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power to
interfere in
church affairs. In 1103, he
summoned the
council of
Ruisi-Urbnisi,
which condemned Armenian Miaphysitism in
stronger terms than ever...
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orchestrations Talia Morey – copy
Galya Bisengalieva (leader),
Alessandro Ruisi, Zara Benyounes,
Alexandra Caldon,
Venetia Jollands,
Patrick Savage, Anna...