Look up doria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Doria or Dória may refer to: Doria (family), a prominent Genoese family Andrea Doria (1466–1560), Genoese...
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Matheus Dória Macedo (born 8 November 1994), commonly known as Dória, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Liga MX club...
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SS Andrea Doria (pronounced [anˈdrɛːa ˈdɔːrja]) was a luxury transatlantic ocean liner of the Italian Line (Società di navigazione Italia), put into service...
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Galleria Doria Pamphilj (often Doria Pamphilj Gallery or Doria Pamphili Gallery in English) is a large private art collection housed in the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj...
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UC Sampdoria (redirect from Society Andrea Doria)
whose roots can be traced back to the 1890s, Sampierdarenese and Andrea Doria. Both the team name and colours reflect this union, the first being a combination...
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Doria Loyce Ragland (born September 2, 1956) is the mother of Meghan Markle and the ex-wife of American retired television lighting director and director...
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States Navy have been named Andrew Doria, which is the anglicized name of Italian admiral Andrea Doria. Andrew Doria, a Continental Navy brig built in...
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Andrea Doria, Prince of Melfi (Italian: [anˈdrɛːa ˈdɔːrja]; Ligurian: Drîa Döia [ˈdɾiːa ˈdɔːja]; 30 November 1466 – 25 November 1560) was an Italian statesman...
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Doria (ドリア, doria) is a type of rice gratin popular in Japan. Cooked white rice is topped with sautéed meat, such as chicken or shrimp, and vegetables...
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Antonio Doria was one of the leaders of Ghibellines and Genoa, who became an Admiral of France, in 1339. He died on 26 August 1346. Antonio Doria was one...
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Doria Tillier (born 27 March 1986) is a French actress. She was born to a mathematician father and a mother who restores paintings, and she was a student...
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Andrea Doria (1466–1560) was an Italian (Genoese) admiral. Andrea Doria may also refer to: Andrew Doria (1775 brig) or Andrea Doria, an American warship...
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The House of Doria (Ligurian: Döia [ˈdɔːja]) originally de Auria (from de filiis Auriae), meaning "the sons of Auria", and then de Oria or d'Oria, is...
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Kota Doria or Kota Doriya is the name of a light woven fabric made of tiny woven squares (khat) which is still handwoven on traditional pit looms in Kaithoon...
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Samuel Doria Medina Auza (born 4 December 1958) is a politician in Bolivia and former business person. From 1987 until 2014 he was the President and main...
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Princess Marina of Savoy (née Marina Ricolfi-Doria, born 12 February 1935) is a Swiss former water skier. She competed three times at the Water Ski World...
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Andrea Doria has been borne by five ships of the Italian military and merchant navy, after Andrea Doria and may refer to: Italian ironclad Andrea Doria, a...
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João Agripino da Costa Doria Júnior (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ɐɡɾiˈpinu dɐ ˈkɔstɐ ˈdɔɾjɐ ˈʒuɲoʁ]; born 16 December 1957) is a Brazilian politician...
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Mònica Dòria Vilarrubla (born 4 December 1999) is an Andorran slalom canoeist who has competed at the international level since 2014. Mònica was the flagbearer...
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René Italo Ricolfi-Doria (30 April 1901 – 4 February 1970) was a Swiss freestyle swimmer. He competed in the two events and the water polo at the 1920...
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The Doria Atlas is a 16th-century atlas commissioned by and named after the Genoese military leader Giovanni Andrea Doria (1539–1606). Likely compiled...
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Andrew Doria was a brig purchased by the Continental Congress in November 1775. She is most famous for her participation in the Battle of Nassau—the first...
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Craig T. Nelson (redirect from Doria Cook-Nelson)
marriage to Robin McCarthy, though they later divorced. His second wife Doria Cook-Nelson is a freelance writer, president of a martial arts association...
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The House of Doria Pamphilj Landi (also called simply Doria Pamphilj) was a princely Roman family of Genoese extraction. Legend has it that the origins...
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title Palazzo Doria. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Palazzo Doria may refer...
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Marquis Giacomo Doria (1 November 1840 – 19 September 1913) was an Italian naturalist, botanist, herpetologist, and politician. He was the founder of...
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Joseph V. Doria Jr. (born June 28, 1946) is an American Democratic Party politician, who served as Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Community...
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Admiral Doria may refer to: Andrea Doria (1466–1560), Genoese admiral Antonio Doria (died 1346), Admiral of France Filippino Doria (fl. 1510s–1540s), Genoese...
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Andrea Doria was the lead ship of her class of battleships built by the Regia Marina (Royal Navy). The class included only one sister ship, Duilio. Andrea...
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Giovanni Andrea Doria (1539–1606), also known as Gianandrea Doria, was an Italian admiral from Genoa. Doria was born to a noble family of the Republic...
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