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    Mihail Raynov Apostolov (Bulgarian: Михаил Райнов Апостолов; 1871 – March 21, 1902), also known as Mihal Postolov or Popeto, was an officer in the Bulgarian...
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    Mihail Kogălniceanu OSR (Romanian pronunciation: [mihaˈil koɡəlniˈtʃe̯anu] ; also known as Mihail Cogâlniceanu, Michel de Kogalnitchan; September 6, 1817...
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    Boris-Mihail's sons and possibly the only one of them who had been born before Boris' adoption of Christianity. According to Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos...
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    Mihail Sadoveanu (Romanian: [mihaˈil sadoˈve̯anu]; occasionally referred to as Mihai Sadoveanu; 5 November 1880 – 19 October 1961) was a Romanian novelist...
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    Zelea Codreanu as the Legion of the Archangel Michael (Legiunea Arhanghelul Mihail) or the Legionary Movement (Mișcarea Legionară). It was strongly anti-democratic...
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    Grigore Mihail Sturdza, first name also Grigorie or Grigori, last name also Sturza, Stourdza, Sturd̦a, and Stourza (also known as Muklis Pasha, George...
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    Geschichte der Union der ruthenischen Kirche mit Rom. Woerl. pp. 899, 950. "Mihail (Mychajlo) Cardinal Lewicki (Levyckyj)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M...
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    Radu Paisie (redirect from Radu VII Paisie)
    Radu VII Paisie, officially Radul voievod(a) (Church Slavonic: Радул воєвода; Greek: Ῥαδουλ-Βοδα, romanized: Radul-Voda), also known as Radu vodă Măjescul...
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    Mihail Cămărașu (1 August 1892 – 19 June 1962) was a Romanian lieutenant-general during World War II. He served as Chief of Staff VII Corps in 1940, and...
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    November 1951, Helenen Kaserne became the headquarters of the reactivated VII Corps. In September 1949 Helenen Kaserne was renamed by Brigadier General...
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    VI Bringas (d. 1059), called "Stratiotikos", chosen by Theodora Michael VII Doukas (c. 1050–1078), called "Parapinakes", eldest son of Constantine X...
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  • Griselle 1891 1955 American Karel Boleslav Jirák 1891 1972 Czechoslovak Mihail Jora 1891 1971 Romanian Alexander Kasyanov 1891 1982 Soviet Russian Frida...
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  • rule. Zheng He delivers 300 virgins from Korea to the Chinese emperor. Mihail I becomes co-ruler of Wallachia, with his father Mircea cel Bătrân. January...
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    Mihai Ralea (redirect from Mihail Ralea)
    Mihai Dumitru Ralea (also known as Mihail Ralea, Michel Raléa, or Mihai Rale; May 1, 1896 – August 17, 1964) was a Romanian social scientist, cultural...
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  • Mihai or Mihail Iștvanovici (Cyrillic: Мiхаи Iщвановичь, Georgian: მიხაი იშტვანოვიჩი, romanized: mikhai isht'vanovichi, Hungarian: Istvánovics Mihály)...
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    Asen III (Bulgarian: Михаил Асен III, Mihail Asen III, commonly called Michael Shishman (Михаил Шишман, Mihail Šišman)), ruled as tsar of Bulgaria from...
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  • help, start a seven-years-long struggle for the throne of Wallachia, after Mihail I is killed in a battle. The throne of Wallachia will switch from one to...
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    acknowledged the sultan's right to confirm the election of the princes. Mihail Kogălniceanu, Nicolae Bălcescu and other leaders of the 1848 revolutions...
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    Constanța, Romania were developed, with the main facility located at the Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base. Initially however, Joint Task Force East was to have...
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    Prince of Wallachia Vlad VII Înecatul (d. 1532), Prince of Wallachia Head of Mihai Viteazul (1558–1601), Prince of Wallachia Mihail Movilă (d. 1608), Prince...
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    Berezina, Tatyana A.; Notkina, Nina A.; Sheraizina, Roza M.; Borovkov, Mihail I. (2006). "Early childhood care and education in the Russian Federation"...
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    (Germany) Atlantic Resolve rotational units: Rotational Light Division at Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base (Romania) 1x Rotational Infantry Brigade Combat Team...
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  • Stalingrad). During April–May 1944, the Romanian forces led by General Ioan Mihail Racoviță, together with elements of the German Eighth Army were responsible...
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  • Axiopolis Cernavodă CS Agigea Farul Tuzla CS Lumina CS Medgidia CS Năvodari CSC Mihail Kogălniceanu CSO Murfatlar CSO Ovidiu Portul Constanța Poseidon Limanu Sparta...
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  • Voivode (1592) Petru VII the Cossack, Voivode (1592) Ștefan VIII Răzvan, Voivode (1595) Ieremia Movilă, Voivode (1595–1600, 1600–1606) Mihail I Viteazul, Voivode...
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    Independența Ion Corvin Istria Limanu Lipnița Lumina Mereni Mihai Viteazu Mihail Kogălniceanu Mircea Vodă Nicolae Bălcescu Oltina Ostrov Pantelimon Pecineaga...
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    1967 letter, he declared that he and his Jewish schoolmates, including Mihail de Mayo and Marcu Stromingher, were students of Marxism, and that they already...
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    region of Hum to Bosnia. In the same time, the Despotate of Vidin, under Mihail Shishman, got to set free from Serbian suzerainty and returned to that of...
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    Constanţa, Romania was developed, apparently with the main facility at Mihail Kogălniceanu Airfield. Initially, however, Joint Task Force East was to...
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  • Ruset-Roznovanu, Kaymakam (1807) Veniamin Costache, Kaymakam (1807–1812, 1821) Mihail Suțu, Prince (1819–1821) Stolnici Manu and Rizos-Nerulos Alexander Ypsilantis...
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