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Spiridon may
refer to: See also:
Spyridon Spiridon (patriarch) (died 1389),
Patriarch of the
Serbian Orthodox Church (1380–1389) and
Orthodox saint Spiridon...
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Spiridon Ivanovich Putin (Russian: Спиридон Иванович Путин; 19
December 1879 – 19
December 1965) was a
Russian chef, who
worked as the
personal chef of...
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Spiridon Sobol (Belarusian: Спірыдо́н Міро́навіч Со́баль, Russian: Спиридо́н Миро́нович Со́боль) (1580—1590,
Mogilev − 1645, Muntenia) was a Belarusian...
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Spiridon Vangheli (14 June 1932 – 21 June 2024) was a
Moldovan writer of children's books, poet, and translator.
Vangheli was born in Grinăuţi, Romania...
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Spiridon rămân la Bacău" [Manea şi
Spiridon stay at Bacău]. liga2.prosport.ro.
Daniel Spiridon at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian)
Daniel Spiridon at...
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Saint Spyridon the New
Church (Romanian: Sfântul
Spiridon Nou) is a
Romanian Orthodox church in Bucharest,
Romania on
Calea Șerban Vodă, no. 29. Originally...
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Spiridon Stais (Gr****: Σπιρίδων Στάης) was a Gr****
sport shooter. He
competed at the 1896
Summer Olympics in Athens.
Theofilakis competed in the military...
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Spyros Bonas (1932 –
January 2014) was a Gr**** sailor. He
competed in the 12m²
Sharpie event at the 1956
Summer Olympics. "Spyros Bonas". Olympedia. Retrieved...
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Spiridon Dionisevich Merkulov (Russian: Спиридон Дионисьевич Меркулов; 1870 – 1957), was a
Russian politician who pla**** a
significant role in the Russian...
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Spiridon Popescu (August 13, 1864 – May 8, 1933) was a
Romanian prose writer. Born in Rogojeni, Galați County, his
parents were the
peasant Constantin...