Helen E. Dragas is a Virginia real estate developer and the CEO of the Dragas Companies. She is also a former member of, and rector for, the University...
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America Helen Dragas, American business executive Dragaš (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dragas. If an...
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David (MBA '67), CEO and chairman of United Technologies Corporation Helen Dragas, businesswoman; first woman to be rector for the University of Virginia...
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as an "ouster" organized by Helen Dragas, rector of the university's Board of Visitors; with strong suggestions of Dragas' conflicting views of the future...
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Pollard – Rector (1982–1987) Edward Elliott Elson – Rector (1990–1992) Helen Dragas – Rector (2011–2013) Whittington W. Clement – Rector (2021 –2023) List...
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Pendleton Award was revived in 2012, with a rotten gourd being presented to Helen Dragas for her role in the Teresa Sullivan ouster. In addition to distributing...
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female president in 2010. Just two years later its first woman rector, Helen Dragas, engineered a forced-resignation to remove President Sullivan from office...
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Draginja "Draga" Obrenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгиња "Драга" Обреновић; 23 September [O.S. 11 September] 1867 – 11 June [O.S. 29 May] 1903), née Lunjevica...
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Rector Helen Dragas decided to remove President Sullivan. Instead of convening the Board of Visitors to discuss firing the President, Ms. Dragas secretly...
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Dejanović noble family (redirect from House of Dragaš)
Helen, of the Serbian dynasty of Dragas in East Macedonia. She was the daughter of Prince Constantine Dejanovic and a niece of the Despot John Dragas...
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John VI Kantakouzenos and empress consort of John V Palaiologos Helena Dragaš, c. 1372–1450) daughter of Konstantin Dejanović and empress consort of Manuel...
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Helen of Anjou (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Анжујска, Jelena Anžujska, pronounced [jɛ̌lɛna ǎnʒuːjskaː]; c. 1235 – 8 February 1314) was the queen consort...
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emperor, Stefan Dušan. She was the mother of two sons, Constantine Dragaš and Jovan Dragaš, and one daughter. She later became a nun adopting the name Evdokija...
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bequeathed to us by Byzantines. By his wife Helena Dragas, the daughter of the Serbian prince Constantine Dragas, Manuel II Palaiologos had several children...
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Jelena Jakšić (redirect from Helen Jakšić)
1346–1371 Anna Dandolo Anna Angelina Komnene Doukaina Beloslava of Bulgaria Helen of Anjou Catherine of Hungary Helena Doukaina Angelina Elizabeth of Hungary...
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Helena of Serbia (redirect from Helen of Serbia)
Russia; Prince John Constantinovich of Russia (lived 1886–1918) Helena Dragaš of the House of Dejanović Helena of Bulgaria (disambiguation) Anna of Serbia...
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Sveta Jelena (lit. 'Saint Helen') may refer to: Sveta Jelena, Međimurje, a historic site near Šenkovec, Croatia Sveta Jelena, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County...
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Introduction and Allegro Ralph Vaughan Williams Linden Lea 11 Nov 2000 Helen Simpson Brahms Sextet No.1 in B flat, Op.18 (opening of 2nd mvt – Andante...
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Elena Asenina of Bulgaria (redirect from Helen Asen of Bulgaria)
Asanina (w. Irene Palaiologina) Keratsa of Bulgaria Irene Gattilusio Helena Dragaš (w. Anna of Moscow) Sophia of Montferrat Maria of Trebizond See also Roman...
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Maria of Serbia, Queen of Bosnia (redirect from Mary (Helen) of Serbia)
Stephen Thomas Stephen Tomašević Queens of Bosnia Dorothea of Bulgaria Helen of Bosnia Vitača Kujava Radinović Jelena Nelipić Dorothea Garai Vojača Katarina...
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Rita-Maria and Anna of Savoy, as well as on a miniature depicting Helena Dragaš. Given that no seals or documents of other empresses have survived, it is...
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lands under his authority. The Balšić and Mrnjavčević families, Konstantin Dragaš (maternally a Nemanjić), Vuk Branković and Radoslav Hlapen continued ruling...
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Reality Bites Universal Pictures / Jersey Films Ben Stiller (director); Helen Childress (screenplay); Winona Ryder, Ethan Hawke, Ben Stiller, Janeane...
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Groove Squad (2002) – Roxanne Stargate Infinity (2002-2003, TV Series) – Draga Liberty's Kids (2002-2003, TV Series) – Henri LeFevbre ¡Mucha Lucha! (2002-2004...
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to Catholicism. She is not to be confused with her grandmother, Helena Dragaš, a Serbian princess who was the mother of the last two Eastern Roman Emperors...
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TV movie Caligula 1976 – Freda Dowie in the TV series I, Claudius 1979 – Helen Mirren in the theatrical film Caligula List of Roman and Byzantine empresses...
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Alexander (c. 870 – 6 June 913), who succeeded as emperor in 912. Anna, Helen, and Maria (all d. 905/12 or after). Nuns in the convent of St Euphemia...
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King Béla II of Hungary Marija, married Conrad II of Znojmo, mother of Helen of Znojmo Possible child of Anna and Uroš: Zavida, Lord of Ribnica http://w...
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Univ of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 978-0-299-04844-0. Arsdall, Anne Van; Moody, Helen (2018-12-07). The Old French Chronicle of Morea: An Account of Frankish...
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After the May Coup, the royal couple, King Alexander Obrenović I and Queen Draga Obrenović, were buried in this church. In ca. 1870, the church was the parish...
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