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Stepane Akhmeteli (Akhmetelashvili) (Georgian: სტეფანე ახმეტელი [ახმეტელაშვილი]) (1877 – 1922) was a
Georgian military commander.
Akhmeteli received his...
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Stepane Mtbevari (Georgian: სტეფანე მტბევარი) was a 10th-century
hierarch of the
Georgian Orthodox Church,
religious writer and calligrapher. Mtbevari...
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Polievktos (known as the Confessor), and
Vasil (religious name
Stepane,
known also as
Stepane the Confessor) – were five
brothers from
Georgia active in the...
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Coptic Сцяпан/Sciapan —
Belarusian Ычтапан/Içtapan —
Tatar სტეფანე (
Stepane) —
Georgian Ստեփանոս (Stepanos), diminutive: Փանոս (Panos) —
Armenian סטיבן...
- Stockholm.
Stockholms Internationella. p. 5.
Anders Lange, Heléne Lööw,
Stépane Bruchfeld and Ebba
Hedlund (1997). "Exposure to
ethnic and politically...
- & Moore, P. (1997).
Atlas of Venus.
Cambridge University Press. Dumas,
Stepane. The 1999 and 2003
messages explained Dutil, Dumas,
Active SETI Page EllaZ...
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Tbeti in
Shavsheti (now Cevizli, Turkey) and
installed as its
first bishop Stepane Mtbevari from whom
Ashot commissioned the
hagiographic novel Martyrdom...
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Georgian theater director Sofia Akhmeteli (born 1981),
Georgian alpine skier Stepane Akhmeteli (1877-1922),
Georgian general Akhmetelis Teatri (Tbilisi Metro)...
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Pyrrhus of
Breti Iese
Tsilkneli (იესე წილკნელი) /
Jesse of
Tsilkani Stepane Khirseli (სტეფანე ხირსელი) /
Stephen of
Khirsa Isidore Samtavneli (ისიდორე...
- Guðmundur Guðmundsson
Stephen of
Tbeti (fl. 10th c., Georgia, nf), in
Georgian Stepane Mtbevari James Stephen (1758–1832, England, nf)
Leslie Stephen (1932–2004...