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Bible according to the
translation of
Santes Pagnino.
Sebastian Castellio Servetism Physician writer List of
multiple discoveries "Servetus".
Random House...
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Servet is a
Turkish and
Albanian name.
People named Servet include:
Ethem Servet Boral (1876–1956?),
Ottoman officer Servet Coşkun (born 1990), Turkish...
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Servet Yardımcı (born 26
December 1957) is a
Turkish sports official who is a
board member of UEFA. Yardımcı is a
native of Rize, Turkey. He was born to...
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Servet Çetin (born 17
March 1981) is a
Turkish football manager and
former player who's
currently coaching Amedspor. Çetin
began his
football journey in...
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Servet Kocyigit (born 1971) is a Turkish-Dutch
visual artist based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Kocyigit was born in 1971 in Kaman, Turkey. He
studied art...
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Servet Tazegül (pronounced [
ˈseɾvet ˈtazeˈɟyl] (born 26
September 1988) is a world,
Olympic and
European champion Turkish taekwondo practitioner of Azerbaijani...
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Servet Tazegül
Arena (Turkish:
Servet Tazegül Spor Salonu) is a multi-purpose
indoor arena located at Yenişehir
district of Mersin, Turkey, named...
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Servet Kocakaya (born 19 May 1973) is a Zaza–Kurdish singer-songwriter. He
sings mostly in
Turkish but also has
songs in Kurmancî and Zazakî.
Servet Kocakaya...
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Miguel Servet (Paris, France):
founded upon the
initiative of the Club Européen des Recteurs, the Collège des
Hautes Études Européennes
Miguel Servet is a...
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Servet was a
newspaper published in the
Ottoman Empire. It was
initially published by
Demetrius Nicolaides, an
Ottoman Gr****. It was
initially only in...