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- Stepane Akhmeteli (Akhmetelashvili) (Georgian: სტეფანე ახმეტელი [ახმეტელაშვილი]) (1877 – 1922) was a Georgian military commander. Akhmeteli received his...
- Stepane Mtbevari (Georgian: სტეფანე მტბევარი) was a 10th-century hierarch of the Georgian Orthodox Church, religious writer and calligrapher. Mtbevari...
- — Coptic Сцяпан/Sciapan — Belarusian Ычтапан/Içtapan — Tatar) სტეფანე (Stepane) — Georgian Ստեփանոս (Stepanos), diminutive: Փանոս (Panos) — Armenian סטיבן...
- Polievktos (known as the Confessor), and Vasil (religious name Stepane, known also as Stepane the Confessor) – were five brothers from Georgia active in the...
- Stockholm. Stockholms Internationella. p. 5. Anders Lange, Heléne Lööw, Stépane Bruchfeld and Ebba Hedlund (1997). "Exposure to ethnic and politically...
- Tbeti in Shavsheti (now Cevizli, Turkey) and installed as its first bishop Stepane Mtbevari from whom Ashot commissioned the hagiographic novel Martyrdom...
- & Moore, P. (1997). Atlas of Venus. Cambridge University Press. Dumas, Stepane. The 1999 and 2003 messages explained Dutil, Dumas, Active SETI Page EllaZ...
- / Pyrrhus of Breti Iese Tsilkneli (იესე წილკნელი) / Jesse of Tsilkani Stepane Khirseli (სტეფანე ხირსელი) / Stephen of Khirsa Isidore Samtavneli (ისიდორე...
- major contributor to journals, including Droeba, founded by her brother Stepane Melikishvili. She headed a family printing concern, was a co-founder of...
- Guðmundur Guðmundsson Stephen of Tbeti (fl. 10th c., Georgia, nf), in Georgian Stepane Mtbevari James Stephen (1758–1832, England, nf) Leslie Stephen (1932–2004...