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Jeremias II
Tranos (Gr****: Ἰερεμίας Τρανός; c. 1536 – 4
September 1595) was E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople three times between 1572 and 1595. Jeremias...
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Trani (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtraːni] ) is a
seaport of Apulia,
Southern Italy, on the
Adriatic Sea, 40
kilometres (25 mi) by
railway west-northwest...
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Contemporary Art. "Ψηφιακή Πλατφόρμα ΙΣΕΤ :
Artists –
Tranos Nikos". dp.iset.gr.
Retrieved 12
October 2023. "
Tranos Nikos".
National Gallery.
Retrieved 12 October...
- Tranås (Swedish pronunciation: [
ˈtrɑ̂ːnoːs]) is a
locality and the seat of Tranås Muni****lity, Jönköping County,
Sweden with 14,197
inhabitants in 2010...
- Stéphane
Trano (born
February 1, 1969, in France) is a
French journalist and
author based in New York City,
United States. He
graduated in
History from...
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Tranos Choros (Gr****: Τρανός Χορός) is a form of a Gr**** folk
dance from Kozani, Greece.
Music of
Greece Gr****
dances Vlaxoi.net - Τρανός xoρόs v t e...
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Metrophanes III (1565–1572) 178.
Jeremias II
Tranos (1572–1579)
Metrophanes III (1579–1580),
restored Jeremias II
Tranos (1580–1584),
restored 1st time 179. Pachomius...
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Geoffrey of
Trani (? in
Trano,
Apulia – 1245) was an
Italian jurist,
known as a
canon lawyer. He was a
student at
Bologna of Azo
before becoming a professor...
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Toycular yarcan Toyi-toyi
Traditional dance Tranky Doo (Swing, Line dance)
Tranos Choros Trata (Greece)
Trepak (The Nutcracker) (Russian dance; character...
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antikristos Makrinitsa dance Partalos Poustseno Proskinitos Syrtos Makedonias Tranos Choros (Kozani)
Zaramo Baile de la
Conquista Punta Affranchi Gouyad Karabinye...