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Maicon Douglas Sisenando (born 26 July 1981), also
known as
Maicon Douglas (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈmajkõ ˈdowɡlɐs]) or
simply Maicon, is a Brazilian...
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Sisenand (Spanish, Galician, and Portuguese:
Sisenando; Latin: Sisenandus) (c. 605 – 12
March 636) was the
Visigothic King of Hispania,
Septimania and...
- PMID 33256215. da
Silva Junior FC,
Felipe MB,
Castro DE, Araújo SC,
Sisenando HC,
Batistuzzo de
Medeiros SR (1 June 2021). "A look
beyond the priority:...
- Michael. It may
refer to:
Maicon (footballer, born 1981),
Maicon Douglas Sisenando,
Brazilian football right-back
Maicon dos
Santos (born 1981), Brazilian...
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Somali Civil War. 603:
General Witerico overthrew king
Liuva II. 631: Duke
Sisenando overthrew King Suintila. 642:
Tulga was
overthrown by Chindasvinto. 692:...
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Retrieved 30
April 2024. "Romelu Lukaku". Inter.it.
Retrieved 30
April 2024. "
Sisenando Douglas Maicon". Inter.it.
Retrieved 4 May 2016. "Andrea Mandorlini"....
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Sisenandus of Beja (Portuguese:
Sisenando; died 16 July 851) was a
Christian deacon and
martyr who was put to
death during the
reign of Abd al-Rahman...
- Forsythe,
Australian actor, director, and
screenwriter 1981 –
Maicon Sisenando,
Brazilian footballer 1982 –
Gilad Hochman,
Israeli composer 1982 – Christopher...
- MAEd (Director Main campus)
Walter G.
Valdez (Director
Abucay campus)
Sisenando C.
Masangcap Jr., MBA (Director
Balanga campus)
Glenda D. Abad (Director...
- Juan Palacios, 1904–1905; Jose Arguelles, 1906;
Marcelo Llana, 1907;
Sisenando Ferriols, 1908–1909;
Ventura Tolentino, 1910–1914;
Julian Rosales, 1915;...