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Terézia Zuzana Vansová née Medvecká,
pseudonyms Johanka Georgiadesová,
Milka Žartovnická and
Nemophila (1857–1942) was a
pioneering Slovak female writer...
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origin Iberia Other names Alternative spelling Theresa, Terisa, Thereza,
Terézia,
Tereza Nickname(s) Terri, Terry, Tracy, Tessa, Tess, Resa
Related names...
- Olympics. "
Terézia Poliaková". IBU Datacenter.
International Biathlon Union.
Retrieved 12 July 2015.
Terézia Poliaková at IBU BiathlonWorld.com
Terézia Poliaková...
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Terezia Octavia Preda (born 18 June 1956) is a
Romanian archer. At the 1980
Summer Olympic Games she took part in the women's
individual event and finished...
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Terézia Mora ([
ˈtɛreːziɒ ˈmorɒ]; born 5
February 1971) is a
German Hungarian writer,
screenwriter and translator.
Terézia Mora was born in Sopron, Hungary...
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Terézia Zakoucs (born
Terézia Mukics, Slovene:
Terezija Zakouč) (c. 1817 – May 2, 1885) was a
Hungarian Slovene author. She was born in Felsőszölnök....
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Terézia Páleníková (born 16
August 1995) is a
Slovak basketball player for
Maccabi Haifa and the
Slovak national team. She was
named Female Slovak Basketball...
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slope of
Valea Valea Sărată, as
evidenced by
shafts in the dome of the
Terezia room.
Shortly after, the Sfântul
Anton mine was opened,
where mining activity...
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Alexander Kluge Barbara Köhler
Christian Kracht Monika Maron Clemens Meyer Terézia Mora
Herta Müller
Sharon Dodua Otoo
Emine Sevgi Özdamar
Teresa Präauer...
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Maria Theresa (Maria
Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29
November 1780) was
ruler of the
Habsburg dominions from 1740
until her death...