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Hilarion of Kiev or
Ilarion (11th century),
Metropolitan of Kiev
Ilarion Buiuc (1891–1918),
Bessarabian politician Ilarion Roganović (1828–1882), Bishop...
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Ilarion Ciobanu (Romanian pronunciation: [
ilariˈon tʃjoˈbanu]; 28
October 1931 – 7
September 2008) was a
Romanian actor. He has been
described as "a legend"...
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Metropolitan Ilarion (secular name Ivan
Ivanovych Ohienko; Ukrainian: Іван Іванович Огієнко, romanized: Ohiienko; 2
January (14 January), 1882 in Brusyliv...
- Russian: Я, бабушка, Илико и Илларион, romanized: Ia, Babushka,
iliko i
ilarion) is a 1962
Georgian black-and-white social-themed
romantic comedy film...
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Ilarion Buiuc (born 1891, date of
death unknown) was a
Moldovan deputy elected by the
Moldovan Military Congress in the
Moldovan Parliament. He served...
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Ilarion (Jovan)
Ruvarac (Serbian: Иларион Руварац;
September 1, 1832 –
August 8, 1905) was a
Serbian historian and
Orthodox priest, a
member of the Serbian...
- for Cioran.
Indiana University Press. pp. 253. ISBN 9780253352675. Țiu,
Ilarion. (2010). The
legionary movement after Corneliu Codreanu : from the dictatorship...
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Ilarion Šišević (fl. 1219) was the
Serbian Orthodox bishop of Zeta and Hum in the
first half of the 13th century. He was a
disciple of
Archbishop Sava...
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Metropolitan Ilarion (Ukrainian: Іларіон,
secular name
Roman Mykolayovych Rudnyk, Ukrainian: Роман Миколайович Рудник;
February 14, 1972, Lviv, Ukrainian...
- l'Évangile. Paris: Syrtes, 2021. La
gloria del Nome. L’opera
dello schimonaco Ilarion e la
controversia athonita sul Nome di Dio all’inizio dell XX secolo. Bose:...