- Look up
feniks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Feniks may
refer to:
Feniks Island Feniks,
charting Polish album by
Kasia Cerekwicka 2006
Feniks, album...
- Fenwick,
Limited (/
ˈfɛnɪk/) is a
British chain of
department stores in the
United Kingdom. It was
founded in 1882 by John
James Fenwick in
Newcastle upon...
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Ethnographic Imagination of Homer's Odyssey. New York:
Oxford University Press.
Fenik, B. 1974.
Studies in the Odyssey. Hermes:
Einzelschriften 30. Wiesbaden...
- and Rabotnički)
joined the
Macedonian First League. MZT
Skopje Rabotnicki Feniks 2010 TFT
Mozzart Çair 2030
Vardar Tikvesh Kumanovo Pelister Kozuv Gostivar...
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Feniks Island (Bulgarian: остров Феникс, romanized: ostrov
Feniks, IPA: [ˈɔstrof ˈ
fɛniks]) is the 230 m long in west–east
direction and 170 m wide in south–north...
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January 2022, the
singer released her
debut solo
single and
video clip "
Feniks". On 29 April, she
released collaboration "Khobbi [ru]" with
Philipp Kirkorov...
- at KK
Feniks 2010 Skopje". Eurobasket.
Retrieved March 1, 2023. Obradovic, Igor (January 15, 2023). "Chernomorets tab
Jordan Tucker, ex
Feniks 2010"....
- Iliad. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-3329-8.
Fenik,
Bernard (1974).
Studies in the Odyssey. Hermes,
Einzelschriften 30. Wiesbaden:...
- out
daily and was
headquartered in Ankara. Its
founder was Mümtaz Faik
Fenik who was a
journalist and a
deputy of
Ankara for the DP. He also
headed the...
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Homer and the Nibelungenlied :
comparative studies in epic
style Bernard Fenik (1986) Man in the
middle voice: name and
narration in the Odyssey, John...