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Dinus de
Rossonis or Mugell**** was an
Italian jurist of the late 13th century. He
studied civil law at
Bologna University up
until 1278
before teaching...
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Dinu Brătianu (1866–1951),
Romanian politician Dinu Cocea (1929–2013),
Romanian actor, film
director and
screenwriter Dinu Ghezzo (1941–2011), Romanian...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Porthecla dinus.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Porthecla dinus.
Porthecla at
Markku Savela's
Lepidoptera and...
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Dínus saga drambláta (also known,
inter alia, as Saga af
Dínus ok Philomena) is an Old
Norse chivalric saga, ****umed to have been
composed first in the...
- Luminița
Dinu (née Huțupan; born 6
November 1971) is a
Romanian handball player. She is
considered a
handball legend in Romania. She
received a silver...
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Archived from the
original on 11 July 2021.
Retrieved 18
September 2021.
Dinu,
Remus (1 July 2021). "Emma Răducanu,
dialog cu
Gazeta Sporturilor după prima...
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Constantin "
Dinu"
Lipatti (Romanian pronunciation: [
ˈdinu liˈpati] ; 1 April [O.S. 19 March] 1917 – 2
December 1950) was a
Romanian classical pianist...
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relatively late). Jónas was an
important editor of
Icelandic texts,
namely Dínus saga drambláta,
Viktors saga ok Blávus, and a
number of
sagas for the Íslenzk...
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besieged the Dii. The
leaders of the Dii
rebellion –Tarsus, Turesis, and
Dinus –
killed themselves rather than
surrender to the Romans.
Bessi Park, Historical...
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several court cases against illegal mining in the
protected area,
naming Dinu Solanki as one of the respondents. On 20 July 2010 he was shot dead by two...