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    Gero I (c. 900 – 20 May 965), sometimes called the Great (Latin: magnus), was a German nobleman who ruled an initially modest march centred on Merseburg...
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    Ernő Gerő ([ˈɛrnøː ˈɡɛrøː]; born Ernő Singer; 8 July 1898 – 12 March 1980) was a Hungarian Communist leader in the period after World War II and briefly...
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    Red Ribbon Army (redirect from Doctor Gero)
    the Red Ribbon Army's defeat by Goku, a surviving member known as Doctor Gero continues the group's legacy and creates a series of powerful artificial...
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  • Martin Gero (born July 6, 1977, in Geneva, Switzerland) is a Canadian screenwriter and co-executive producer for Stargate Atlantis and the creator of Blindspot...
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    Abdullahi "Alhaji" Gero (born 10 October 1993) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga 1 club Barito Putera. Gero started out playing...
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    The Gero Codex or Gero-Codex is an Ottonian illuminated manuscript probably produced at Reichenau Abbey in Germany between 950 and 970. It is one of the...
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    Gero (下呂市, Gero-shi) is a city located in Japan's Gifu Prefecture. As of 31 October 2017[update], the city had an estimated population of 33,283, and...
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    The Gero Cross or Gero Crucifix (German: Gero-Kreuz), of around 965–970, is the oldest large sculpture of the crucified Christ north of the Alps, and...
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  • Edward Gero is an American stage actor active primarily in the Washington, DC area, acclaimed for his performances in Shakespeare and other classical plays...
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  • Gero (げろ, Gero, born January 23, 1986) is a Japanese singer and radio personality. He made some of his recordings public on Niconico, a Japanese video...
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    Prince Karl Gero Albrecht Joseph Wilhelm Anton Maria of Urach, Count of Württemberg, 3rd Duke of Urach (19 August 1899 – 15 August 1981) was the head of...
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    Gero Kretschmer (German pronunciation: [ˈɡeːʁo ˈkʁɛtʃmɐ]; born 6 May 1985) is a retired German tennis player. He was a doubles specialist, who achieved...
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  • Gero (died 11 August 979) was a Count of Alsleben, conjectured to be the son of Siegfried and therefore grandson of Gero the Great. If so, his mother was...
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  • Gero may refer to: Gero (singer), Japanese singer Gero I (ca. 900–965), medieval margrave of the Holy Roman Empire Gero, Count of Alsleben (died 979)...
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    Gero Camilo (born Paulo Rogério da Silva on December 18, 1970) is a Brazilian actor, dramatist, singer-songwriter and poet. A descendant of Indigenous...
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  • is an American survival drama television limited series created by Martin Gero and Brendan Gall for Netflix. The series consisted of six episodes, and premiered...
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  • Gero von Wilpert (13 March 1933 – 24 December 2009) was a German author, a senior lecturer in German at the University of New South Wales and, from 1980...
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    Marca Geronis (redirect from March of Gero)
    The Marca Geronis or March of Gero was a vast super-march in the middle of the tenth century. It was probably created for Thietmar in the 920s and passed...
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    Liri Gero (1926–1944) was a young Albanian communist activist and resistance member during World War II. Fighting along the partisan forces, she was killed...
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    S. Z. Sakall (redirect from Gerő Jenő)
    Szőke Szakáll (born Jakab Grünwald, other names: Gärtner Sándor and Gerő Jenő; February 2, 1883  – February 12, 1955), known in the English-speaking world...
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    Joan Margaret Gero (26 May 1944 – 14 July 2016) was an American archaeologist and pioneer of feminist archaeology. Her research focused on gender and power...
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  • Mór Gerő (3 June 1903 – 6 March 1979) was a Hungarian sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1928 Summer Olympics. During the 1920s, he was...
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    Gero Andreas Miesenböckef> (born 15 July 1965) is an Austrian scientist. He is currently Waynflete Professor of Physiology and Director of the Centre for...
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  • After the Second World War the new trophy was known as the Dr. Gerö Cup in honour of Josef Gerö, a director of the Austrian Football Association and former...
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    Gero von Boehm (born 20 April 1954 in Hanover; full name Kurt-Gero von Boehm-Bezing) is a German director, journalist and television presenter. Gero von...
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  • Gero (died 21 October 1023) was the Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1012 until his death. He was a son of Dedo Wodenswege and Eilika (Eilica) and possibly...
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  • Gero Bisanz (3 November 1935 – 17 October 2014) was a German football player and coach. Bisanz played for 1. FC Köln and Viktoria Köln. From 1982 to 1996...
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    Gero (c. 900 – 29 June 976) was Archbishop of Cologne from 969 until his death. Gero originated from Saxony, probably a son of the Billung count Christian...
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    Health informatics is the study and implementation of computer structures and algorithms to improve communication, understanding, and management of medical...
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  • Gero Wecker (1923–1974) was a German film producer. In the post-Second World War era he produced populist entertainment films for the West German market...
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