-
January 1936 – 28
August 1970),
professionally known as Théo
Sarapo (French: [teo
saʁapo]), was a
French singer and actor, the
second husband of Édith...
- 1962, she wed Théo
Sarapo (Theophanis Lamboukas), a singer, actor, and
former hairdresser who was born in
France of Gr**** descent.
Sarapo was 20
years younger...
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Sarapo is a
mountain in the
Huayhuash mountain range in the
Andes of Peru,
about 6,127
metres (20,102 ft) high. It is
located in the Huánuco Region, Lauricocha...
- 991 m (19,656 ft) Rasac, 6,040 m (19,816 ft) Rondoy, 5,870 m (19,259 ft)
Sarapo, 6,127 m (20,102 ft) Salcantay, 6,271 m (20,574 ft)
Seria Norte, 5,860 m...
- Lima Region,
Cajatambo Province, Copa District. It lies at the foot of the
Sarapo (or Sarapa), south-west of it.
Sarapococha is
situated at a
height of about...
- 1944 in Paris, aged 62. He is
buried alongside his
daughter (Piaf), Théo
Sarapo, and
granddaughter at Père
Lachaise Cemetery. In 2007,
Louis G****ion was...
- Salēnē (Ϲαληνη):
Selene Anēmos (Ανημος):
Anemos Ērakilo (Ηρακιλο):
Heracles Sarapo (Ϲαραπο): the Greco-Egyptian god
Sarapis The
Indic entities represented...
- his
coins the ****enistic-Egyptian god
Serapis (under the name ϹΑΡΑΠΟ, "
Sarapo").
Since Serapis was the
supreme deity of the
pantheon of
Alexandria in...
- Ägyptischer Kunst, Munich)
Kushan ruler Huvishka with
seated god
Serapis ("
Sarapo")
wearing the modius, 2nd
century CE. Anubis, Harpocrates, Isis and Serapis...
-
possibly Tanit Kushan ruler Huvishka with
seated Roman Egyptian god
Serapis ("
Sarapo")
wearing the modius.
Serapis wearing the
modius Head of a
genius found...