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densely settled as well.
Under Ottoman rule,
Samos (Ottoman Turkish: سيسام
Sisam) came
under the
administration of the
Kapudan Pasha's
Eyalet of the Archipelago...
- Vecta, son of Voden.
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Kenneth Sisam FBA (2
September 1887 – 26
August 1971) was a New
Zealand academic and publisher,
whose major career was as an
employee of the
Oxford University...
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Sisam is the
Ottoman Turkish name for the
island of Samos, Greece.
Sisam may also
refer to: Ainu word for a ****anese
person Sisam hypothesis on royal...
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Charles Herschel Sisam (8
September 1879,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa – 4
December 1964) was an
American mathematician. He
received his B.A. in 1902 from the University...
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Montgomery Sisam Architects is a mid-sized
Canadian architectural firm with a
focus on long-term care, residential, education, healthcare, and justice...
- Know Us is a 2008
American comedy-drama film
directed by
Patrick Sisam and
written by
Sisam and Rick Velleu,
based on the
short stories "Star Food" and "The...
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Grand View
Athletic Hall of Fame.
Sisam Arena was
named after David Sisam,
longtime coach and
athletic director.
Sisam Arena was
renovated in 2002 while...
- (Gr****: Ηγεμονία της Σάμου, Igemonía tis Sámou;
Ottoman Turkish:
Sisam İmâreti; Turkish:
Sisam Beyliği) was an
autonomous tributary state of the
Ottoman Empire...
- The
Earliest English Kings. London: Routledge. p. 49. ISBN 0-4150-9086-5.
Sisam,
Kenneth (1953). "Anglo-Saxon
Royal Genealogies".
Proceedings of the British...