- Giăng (Vietnamese,
Protestant Giăng) Giovanni, Ivan (Italian)
Gioan (Vietnamese,
Catholic Gioan)
Gioann (West-Lombard) Giovanni,
Gianni (Italian) Giuàn (Emiliano-Romagnolo)...
- Jean-Baptiste Phạm Minh Mẫn (Vietnamese:
Gioan Baotixia Phạm Minh Mẫn) (born 5
March 1934) is a
Vietnamese cardinal in the
Roman Catholic Church and archbishop...
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Mihnea III Radu (Turkish: Radu
Gioan Bey; 1613 – 5
April 1660), was a
Prince of Moldavia,[citation needed] and
ruler of
Wallachia from
March 1658 to November...
- New Testament, such as Phêrô (Peter, or
Pierre in French), Phaolô (Paul),
Gioan (John),
Maria (Mary), and Anna or they may
remain as they are
without Vietnamisation...
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corresponding chords cross each other.
After earlier polynomial time algorithms,
Gioan et al. (2013)
presented an
algorithm for
recognizing circle graphs in near-linear...
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Valencian Joan
Joana Venetian Joàni, Xan, Xane
Vietnamese Dương, Giăng,
Gioan Walloon Jan,
Djihan Welsh Evan, Ianto, Ieuan, Ifan, Ioan, Iwan, Siôn Siân...
- "Sto
cicchetton de un
Gioan" (1963) "Ritornerai" (1963) "Viva la libertà" (1964)...
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Catholic converts in the 17th century. Diệm was
given a saint's name at birth,
Gioan Baotixita (a
Vietnamized form of John the Baptist),
following the custom...
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Bergamasque dialect of the
Lombard language, his
papal name is
rendered Gioàn XXIII (pronounced [dʒoˈaɱ ˌʋintɛˈtri, - ˌʋen-]); his
birth name as Àngel...
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theater tradition of
Commedia dell'arte, the mask
character of
Gianduja da
Gioan d'laduja or
Giovanni of the Jug,
which represented Turin and
Piedmont is...