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Johannis may
refer to:
Johannis Winar (born 1970),
Indonesian basketball coach and
former player Klaus Johannis (born 1959),
Romanian teacher and politician...
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Manduca johanni is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
known from
Haiti and the
Dominican Republic. The
wingspan is
about 115 mm.
Adults have been...
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Iohannis is the
eldest child of
Gustav Heinz and
Susanne Johannis. He has a
younger sister,
Krista Johannis (born 1964). His
father worked as a
technician at...
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aquarium trade, the fish is
known as the
bluegray mbuna or the
electric blue
johanni. The
species is
highly ****ually dimorphic.
Females and
juveniles are yellow...
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Yohannes III (c. 1797 – c. 1873) was
Emperor of
Ethiopia intermittently between 1840 and 1851, and a
member of
Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Tekle...
- St.
Johannis is a
common name for
several churches in
Germany dedicated to or
named after Johannes (St. John): St.
Johannis,
Ansbach St.
Johannis Harvestehude...
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Pinus johannis, the Johann's pine, is a pine in the
pinyon pine group,
native to
North America. The
range extends from
southeast Arizona and southwest...
- Boston: Shambala. p. 740. ISBN 978-1590306314. Owens,
Lance S. "Interrogatio
Johannis". The
Gnostic Society Library –
Cathar Texts and Rituals. The
Gnostic Society...
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Carmen Georgeta Johannis (née Lăzurcă born 2
November 1960,
latinized as
Carmen Iohannis) is a
Romanian teacher who
served as
First Lady of
Romania from...
- Jan z Lublina, or
Joannis de Lublin, was a
Polish composer and
organist who
lived in the
first half of the 16th century. Not much is
known about his life...