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Banul Mărăcine or Mărăcină (Romanian for "The Ban Bramble"),
common rendition of
Barbu III Craiovescu,
Barbu Mărăcine or
Barbu Basarab (Latin: Barbulus...
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Inmaculada Bañuls Ros (born 6 May 1963) is a
Spanish teacher and
politician who
belongs to the main
opposition People's
Party (PP).
Bañuls was born in...
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Udrea Băleanu, also
known as Băleanul,
Banul Udrea, or
Udrea of Băleni (? – ca. May 1601), was a
Wallachian and
Moldavian statesman and
military commander...
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native province of Yamamah. In the mid 9th century, the Alid
dynasty of
Banul Ukhaidhir (c. 867) came to
power in al-Yamama,
having fled
there from their...
- The Banu 'l-Ukhaidhir (Arabic: بنو الأخيضر, romanized: Banū ʾl-Ukhayḍir),
informally as Ukhaydhirites, was an Arab
dynasty that
ruled in Najd and al-Yamama...
- Gr****s, then
Romans and by the
Middle Ages to
Europeans in general, the
Banuʾl-Aṣfar ("sons of the
yellow one"). Alternatively,
Giorgio Levi
Della Vida...
- in 1859, the year of his death, and
finished by his disciple,
Nectarie Banul, in 1862.
Northeast of the
Church of the
Transfiguration is the
Church of...
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Andronikos Kantakouzenos (Gr****: Ανδρόνικος Καντακουζηνός or Ανδρόνικος Βηστιάρης,
Andronikos Vistiaris; Latin:
Andronicus Cantacuzenus; Romanian: Andronic...
- Banū al-Qayn (Arabic: بنو القين) (also
spelled Banūʾl Qayn,
Balqayn or al-Qayn ibn Jasr) were an Arab
tribe that was
active between the
early Roman era...
- J. Brill. pp. 782–783. ISBN 978-90-04-11211-7. Schleifer, J. (1971). "
Banuʾl-Ḥārith b. Kaʿb". In Lewis, B.; Ménage, V. L.; Pellat, Ch. & Schacht, J....