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Peter of
Candia, also
known as
Peter Phillarges (Gr****: Πέτρος Φιλάργης) (c. 1339 – 3 May 1410),
named as
Alexander V (Latin:
Alexander PP. V; Italian:...
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touring pros
Hinkle and
Payne Stewart, who
finished second and third.
Scott DeCandia won the
first of his two
titles in 1980. The next
decade of the long drive...
- of
Candia (Venetian:
Regno de Càndia; Italian:
Regno di
Candia; Gr****: Βασίλειο της Κάντιας, romanized: Vasíleio tis Kántias) or
Duchy of
Candia (Venetian:...
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Pedro de Candia (Pietro
de Cândia) (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo
ðe kanˈdi.a]; Crete,
Kingdom of
Candia 1485–1542 Chupas,
Viceroyalty of Peru) was a...
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administrator Cecilia Maria de Candia, British-Italian
writer César di
Candia,
Uruguayan journalist and
writer Christian di
Candia,
Uruguayan politician, Mayor...
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Giovanni Matteo De Candia, also
known as
Mario (17
October 1810 – 11
December 1883), was an
Italian opera singer. The most
celebrated tenor of his era...
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sopranos of the 19th century. Her
second husband was
Giovanni Matteo Mario de Candia (also
known as "Mario the Tenor"),
scion of a
noble family of the Kingdom...
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Cecilia Maria de Candia (24
December 1853, Brighton,
England – 26 May 1926, Bordighera, Italy),
later Mrs
Godfrey Pe****, was an Italian-British writer...
- Woolley,
Scott R.; Faller, George; Palmer-Olsen, Lisa; Vitoria,
Angela DeCandia (2016). "Training the
emotionally focused therapist". In Jordan, Karin...
- was
painted by the
leading painter of the
Cretan school,
Andreas Rizo
de Candia (1421–1492), who
created several works bearing high
resemblance to the...