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Croatian Jew and
compiler of the
Judaic part of the
Khazar Dictionary.
Nikon Sevast – The
first name
mentioned to have been used by
Satan during his time on...
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Activity of
Edible Honeysuckle Berries (Lonicera
caerulea var.
kamtschatica Sevast.)".
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland). 22 (3): 405. doi:10.3390/molecules22030405...
- in the
Devoll valley and
other properties in
Ohrid and Debar. In 1275,
Sevast Paul
Gropa (Ropa) and
Johannes Muzaki presented themselves to
Vicar General...
- Sävast (Swedish pronunciation: [
ˈsɛ̂ːvast]) is a
village located in
Boden Muni****lity,
Norrbotten County, Sweden. It had a po****tion of 3,148 in 2010...
- private, Trivulzio, 2161
Milan Italy 1685 1547 Ps.Od. R. Staats-Bibl.,
Sevast. 25
Moscow Russia 1686 1275 Cat. in Ps.
State Historical Museum, Syn. gr...
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Serbian Empire,
several Byzantine titles and
honorifics were adopted, such as
sevast,
protosevast and sevastokrator.
After the
crowning of
Stefan Dušan as Emperor...
- (OMI) NEFAMULOTUOMICHALESVASTOSGVRUM****UX (Remember, Lord your servant, thy
sevast Mihal Skura with his wife and children. Year 6790)
Later in 1295, another...
- Mirković (1928)
Medieval Art in
Serbia and
Macedonia (1952) Ko Je bio Jovan,
sevast Prosenika? (1954)
Nekoliko natpisa sa
zidova srpskih sredovekovnih crkva...
-
historian Milan Šufflay (1879–1931)
treated him as
undoubtedly a
descendant of
sevast Jonima,
mentioned in
Angevin sources dating to 1274.
Swiss historian Oliver...
- 13th century, Pal Gropa, an
Albanian nobleman, held the
Byzantine title of
Sevast. As part of the
Kingdom of Albania, Pal
Gropa was
given extended privileges...