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Socrates (/ˈsɒkrətiːz/, ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σωκράτης, translit. Sōkrátēs; c. 470 – 399 BC) was a Gr****
philosopher from
Athens who is
credited as the founder...
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Sokrat Ivanovich Starynkevich (Russian: Сократ Иванович Старынкевич; Polish:
Sokrat Iwanowicz Starynkiewicz; 1820–1902),
commonly known as
Sokrates Starynkiewicz...
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Sokrat Janowicz (Belarusian: Сакрат Яновіч) (September 4, 1936 in
Krynki –
February 17, 2013 in Krynki) was a
Polish writer and
essayist of Belarusian...
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Sokrat Albert Kirshveng (Bulgarian: Сократ Албърт Киршвенг; c. 1882 –
April 14, 1937),
known as The
Killer with the Adze (Bulgarian: Убиецът с теслата)...
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Sokrat Mojsov (born 1
March 1942 in Setina) is a
former Macedonian football player. He
capped 3
times for Yugoslavia. He was
considered one of the best...
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Sokrat Rachevich Jinjolia (Abkhaz: Сократ Аџьынџьал, Georgian: სოკრატ ჯინჯოლია; born 11
December 1937) was the
second prime minister and the
second foreign...
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Sokrat Khanyan (Armenian: Սոկրատ Աղալարի Խանյան; born
January 22, 1930) is an
Armenian poet, translator,
literary critic, publicist,
doctor of philology...
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Sokrat Dodbiba (17
March 1898 – 20
October 1956) was an
Albanian economist and
politician who
served as
Minister of
Finance of
Albania during 1943–44....
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Sokrat Maksimovich Vorobyov (Russian: Сократ Максимович Воробьёв; 12
February 1817, in
Saint Petersburg – 9
September 1888, in Turmantas) was a Russian...
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impressionist painter. He was the
brother of the
Albanian film
director and
actor Sokrat Mio. Mio was born on 3
March 1891 in Korçë, Albania. In 1908 due to economic...