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Adri**** of Tyre (Ancient Gr****: Αδριανός, c. 113 – 193 AD), also
written as
Hadrian and Hadrianos, was a
sophist of
ancient Athens who
flourished under...
- County, Transylvania,
Romania composed of
seven villages:
Adrianu Mare / Nagyadorján
Adrianu Mic / Kisadorján
Bedeni / Bede Gălești
Maiad / Nyomát Sânvăsii...
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Adri**** Turnebus (French:
Adrien Turnèbe or Tournebeuf; 1512 – 12 June 1565) was a
French classical scholar.
Turnebus was born in Les
Andelys in Normandy...
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Adri**** Taroreh (3
August 1966 – 5
February 2013) was an
Indonesian boxer. He
competed in the men's
lightweight event at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Adri**** Antonie Henri Willem König (13
February 1867,
Maastricht – 6
February 1944, The Hague) was a
Dutch politician. v t e...
- Look up
Adri**** in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adri**** (113–193) was a
sophist of
ancient Athens.
Adri**** is a
Latin form of the name Adrian....
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Adri**** Petit Coclico (1499 in
Flanders –
after September 1562 in Copenhagen) was a
Netherlandish composer of the Renaissance. Like many
Renaissance composers...
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Nicolaas Adri**** Rupke (born 22
January 1944 in Rotterdam) is a
Dutch historian of science, who
began his
academic career as a
marine geologist. He studied...
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Adri**** Adam
Gerardus de
Lelie (31 May 1827 – 15
March 1899) was
Dutch chess player,
unofficial Dutch Chess Championship winner (1874). In the 60s and...
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Adri**** Todeschinus (1471–1546) was
captain of the
papal guard under six
consecutive popes.
Todeschinus was born in
Ghent on 29
October 1471. He became...