• Giovanni d'Anastasi (Thessaloniki, ca. 1780 – Alexandria, 1860), also known as Giovanni Anastasi, Jean d'Anastasy, Ιωάννης or Γιάννης Αναστασίου (and variants)...
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  • Giovanni Anastasi may refer to: Giovanni Anastasi (1653–1704), an Italian painter Giovanni d'Anastasi (ca. 1780–1860), a Greek merchant in Egypt Giovanni...
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  • Italian painter Giovanni Anastasi (merchant) (1780–1860), merchant and Swedish-Norwegian Consul-General in Egypt Maurizio Anastasi, Italian footballer...
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    suited to the increased wellness of the family. To do that he asked Giovanni Anastasi from Senigallia, a paint at the end of 1600 biblical scenes, to paint...
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    or merchants who tried to make a quick profit. The Ipuwer Papyrus was discovered by such unprofessional traders, who sold it to Giovanni Anastasi, who...
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    Giovanni Rucellai (26 December 1403 – 1481), known by his name with the patronymic Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai, was a member of a wealthy family of wool...
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    World Cup with Italy. Other noted players include Giuseppe Furino, Pietro Anastasi, Francesco Coco, Christian Riganò, and Roberto Galia. There have also been...
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    St John Street, Valletta.Malta Handbook, The Malta Year Book Anastasi Panini, 19 Merchants Street: Labourdette, Jean-Paul; Massoud, Nelly (2009). Petit...
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    dedicated to him, the Chiesa di San Giovanni Elemosinario, although his relics are preserved in another church, San Giovanni in Bragora, in a separate chapel...
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    Umayyad rulers taxed Christians at a higher rate than Muslims, driving merchants towards Islam and undermining the economic base of the Coptic Church....
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    churches, such as Metamorphosis, Koimisis, St. Demetrius, Three Hierarchs, Anastasis, Evangelistria, and St. Nicolas. There is an archaeological museum and...
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    doi:10.1053/euhj.2000.2563. PMID 11350086. Scarabelli, Tiziano; Stephanou, Anastasis; Rayment, Neil; Pasini, Evasio; Comini, Laura; Curello, Salvatore; Ferrari...
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    the Throne of Alexandria, which has become the playground of several merchants". On December 25, 1869, Patriarch Nicanor died. The position of the "appointed"...
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    Christian slaves from Saracens. Depictions of Mark the Evangelist Venetian merchants with the help of two Greek monks take Mark the Evangelist's body to Venice...
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    (1467-1504), also called Barthélemy Cocles, whose Chyromantie ac Physionomie Anastasis, cum approbatione magistri Alexandri Achillinis was published at Bologna...
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  • on August 3, 1917, with the resignation of Roccavaldina's mayor Nicolò Anastasi Foca, a period of political-administrative crisis had begun in the municipal...
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  • the Greek Patriarch of Alexandria administered holy communion to Latin merchants and prisoners and allowed Latin priests to use their own ritual books...
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    referred to as Efrem or Ephrem. Abraham was Syriac by birth. He was a wealthy merchant who visited Egypt several times, and finally stayed there, residing in...
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    could reach Egypt. From then on, the embassy was headed by a Smolensk merchant Vasily Poznyakov. Poznyakov's delegation visited Alexandria, Cairo, and...
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    Martin Luther and many others. Conrad Grebel – son of a prominent Swiss merchant and councilman, was a co-founder of the Swiss Brethren movement and is...
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  • Chiesa del Santo Sepolcro in Gerusalemme, detta dai Greci Anastasis e Martyrion. Livorno. Giovanni Filippo Mariti (1784) (1784). "Cronologia de' Re Latini...
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    Patriarch of Alexandria between 1180 and 1209. At the time, many Latin merchants had settled in Egypt, along with priest chaplains, and Latin prisoners...
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