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Spiridon may
refer to:
Spiridon (patriarch) (died 1389),
Patriarch of the
Serbian Patriarchate of Peć 1380–1389
Saint Spyridon or
Saint Spiridon (c. 270–348)...
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Spiridon Ivanovich Putin (Russian: Спиридон Иванович Путин; 19
December 1879 – 19
December 1965) was a
Russian chef who was the
personal chef of Vladimir...
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Spiridon Brusina (11
December 1845 – 21 May 1909) was a
Croatian malacologist.
Together with Oton Kučera and
Gjuro Pilar, he
founded the
Croatian Society...
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Spiridon Kacarosi was the head of the
Albanian Secret Service, (Secret
Office of the
Ministry of
Interior at the time), from 1930 to 1937.
Spiridon Kacarosi...
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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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Fresco icon of St.
Spiridon at
Zemen Monastery, Bulgaria....
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Spyridon Louis (Gr****: Σπυρίδων Λούης [
spiˈriðon ˈluis],
sometimes transliterated Spiridon Loues; 12
January 1873 – 26
March 1940),
commonly known as...
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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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Alexandru Spiridon (born 20 July 1960) is a
former professional footballer and
current football manager from Moldova.
Spiridon pla**** as a
midfielder during...
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Spiridon Vangheli (born 14 June 1932) is a
Moldovan children's writer, poet and translator.
Vangheli graduated Ion Creangă
State Pedagogical University...