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Manuel (translated from German)
Manuel Manuel m, lat.griech., short form of the ... 1. October in Spain: 01. January Personalities Manuel I. two emperors from the house were that Komnenen. Manuel I. (Byzanz), Byzantine emperor from 1143 to 1180. Manuel I. ( ...
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Manuel I Comnenus
Manuel I Comnenus Manuel I Comnenus November 28, 1118 – September 24, 1180 Mosaic of Manuel I Nickname: Megas ("the Great") Place of ... Empire Years of service: 1143-1180 Rank: Emperor Unit: Notable commands: Notable battles or wars ... of Myriokephalon Awards: Later work: Portrayed by: Manuel I Comnenus (November 28, 1118 – ...
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Manuel Chrysoloras
Manuel Chrysoloras Manuel (or Emmanuel) Chrysoloras (c. 1355 – April ... an embassy sent to Venice by the emperor Manuel II Palaeologus to implore the aid of ... Paris on an important mission from the emperor Manuel Palaeologus. In 1413 he went ...
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Manuel Palaeologus
Manuel Palaeologus Manuel/Manouel Palaeologus (1455-1512) was the youngest ... Catherine Zaccharia. Brother to the dejure Byzantine Emperor Andreas, Zoe/Sophia (Duchess of Moscowvy) and ... Rome where his father was recognised as Emperor of Byzantium. Sources claim after the death ...
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Manuel I
Manuel I Manuel I can refer to: Manuel I Comnenus, Byzantine emperor (1143-1180) Manuel I of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond ( ...
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Manuel II
Manuel II Manuel II can mean: Manuel II Palaeologus (1350-1425), Byzantine emperor Manuel II of Portugal (1889-1932), king ...
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Manuel Chrysoloras (translated from German)
Manuel Chrysoloras Manuel Chrysoloras (* 1353 probably in Konstantinopel ; ? 1415 in ... in Western Europe. 1393 that sent Byzantine Emperor Manuel II. Palaiologos Chrysoloras in diplomatic mission to Western Europe. The emperor this step became political necessarily, because ...
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Manuel II Palaeologus
Manuel II Palaeologus The Byzantine Empire around year 1400. Manuel II Palaeologus (1350 – July 21 1425) was Byzantine emperor from 1391 to 1425. He was a son of Emperor John V Palaeologus and his wife Helena ... Cantacuzenus. His maternal grandfather was former co-emperor John VI Cantacuzenus. By Helena Dragas , ...
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Manuel Dorrego (translated from Spanish)
Manuel Dorrego Manuel Dorrego , city of Buenos Aires,*11 of ... autonomy of Buenos Airs . Along with Brown Manuel, Domingo French, Agrelo, Pagola and others, were ... only the able one to contain the emperor of Brasil , then in threatening attitude against ... orders of Lavalle , and without previous judgment, Manuel Dorrego was shot. "and what is ...
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Emperor Inca (translated from Spanish)
Emperor Inca One or more wikipedistas they are ... Augusto Leguía (Oncenio) 1930 - 1948 Dictatorship of Manuel Odría (Ochenio) 1956 - 1968 Revolution of the Armed Forces 1980 in ahead Anecdotario - Emperor Inca ( quechua : Qhapaq inka "The one that ...
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