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Marsus is a
Roman family name, and the
Latinisation of the
surnames Marso and Marsi.
Marsus may
refer to:
Domitius Marsus,
Latin poet of
ancient Rome;...
- Sílvia Cartaña
Ortega (Barcelona,
March 8, 1963),
better known as Sílvia
Marsó is a
Spanish film,
stage and
television actress and
theatre producer. She...
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Pietro Marso, in
Latin Petrus Marsus (30
October 1441 – 30
December 1511), was an
Italian priest and humanist.
Learned in Gr**** and a
teacher of rhetoric...
- "Death or Freedom" (Chechen: Ӏожалла я маршо, romanized: Joƶalla ya
marşo) was the
national anthem of the
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, a
former partially...
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Giovanni Armonio Marso (c. 1477 – c. 1553),
called Johannes Harmonius Marsus in Latin, was an
Italian Renaissance humanist, friar, playwright, poet and...
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Paolo Marsi or
Paolo Marso, in
Latin Paulus Marsus or
Paulus Marsus Piscinas (1440–1484) was an
Italian humanist and poet
known primarily for his commentary...
- The
Presidency of
George W. Bush (2007) Ferguson,
Michaele L. and Lori Jo
Marso. W
Stands for Women: How the
George W. Bush
Presidency Shaped a New Politics...
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Radio Free Europe/Radio
Liberty (RFE/RL) is a
United States government-funded
media organization that
broadcasts and
reports news, information, and analysis...
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Marso SP, Bain SC,
Consoli A,
Eliaschewitz FG, Jódar E,
Leiter LA, et al. (November...
- François Séverin Marceau-Desgraviers (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa sevəʁɛ̃
maʁso degʁavje]; 1
March 1769 – 21
September 1796) was a
French general of the...