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Constantin in
Romanian (diminutive Costel),
French Constantino in
Spanish Konstandin/Konstantin in
Albania (usually
among Orthodox people) Κωνσταντῖνος (Kōnstantînos)...
- "duks ilirski" (Illyrian duke).
Stanisha (fl. 1426–d. 1445), commander.
Konstandin (fl. 1426), Mara,
married Stefan Crnojević, Lord of Zeta (r. 1451–65)...
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Jorge Garcia,
Miguel Angel Borreguero Quesada) 1988
Evaristo el
Punky SPE
Konstandin Igor Ruiz,
Antonio Ballesteros,
Patxi Le****berri 1988 Corona, La SPE Pedro...
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Kostandin Kastrioti Mazreku (died ca. 1390) was an
Albanian regional ruler in
parts of the
wider Mat and Dibër areas. He is the
first Kastrioti to be known...
- cousin,
Konstandin Muzaka.
After Gjon II
Kastrioti landed south of Durrës in 1481,
Neapolitan ships headed for
southern Albania and
landed Konstandin Muzaka...
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Kostandin Nelko (22 May 1827 – 7
March 1895),
known as
Kostandin Kristoforidhi, was an
Albanian translator and scholar. He is
mostly known for
having translated...
- Durrës,
gathering support from 7,000
Albanian infantrymen, and his
cousin Konstandin Muzaka lands in the
coastal region around Himara.
Rebellion breaks out...
- four
Neapolitan ships (galera) with his
cousin Konstandin Muzaka. He
disembarked south of Durrës,
Konstandin sailed further south to Himara,
while Nicholas...
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Constantin Alajálov (born
Konstandin Alaǰalyan, Armenian: Կոնստանդին Ալաջալյան; 18
November 1900 — 23
October 1987) was an Armenian-American
painter and...
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intellectual activities.
Apostol Meksi studied at Zosimea,
where he met
Konstandin Kristoforidhi.
Together they
shared a
great interest in
Albanian folklore...