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  • 31Joshi — This article is about the family name Joshi. For other uses and people with the name, see Joshi (disambiguation).Joshi (Hindi जोशी )is a family name common in most of India and in many parts of Nepal. The word Joshi is derived from Jyotishi… …

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  • 32Opanas Slastion — Birth name Опанас Георгійович Сластьон Born 1855 Berdyansk …

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  • 33Jean Leclerc — or Jean Leclerc could refer to:* Jean LeClerc (painter) (c. 1585 1633), Flemish painter * Jean Leclerc (theologian) (1657 1736), biblical scholar and encyclopaedist * Jean Théophile Victor Leclerc (1771 1796), radical French revolutionist and… …

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  • 34Barthez — is a surname and may refer to:* Fabien Barthez (born 1971), French FIFA World Cup winning goalkeeper * Paul Joseph Barthez (1734 1806), French physician, physiologist, and encyclopaedist …

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  • 35Sisebut — (also Sisebuth, Sisebuto, Sisebur or Sisebod; died 620 or 621) was Visigothic King of Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula) from 612 until his death. He campaigned successfully against the remains of Byzantine power in Hispania, strengthened… …

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  • 36Jurjani — Jurjani, the name of two Arabic scholars. GrammariansAbu Bakr Abd ul Qahir ibn Abdur Rahman Uljurjani (d. 1078), Arabian grammarian, belonged to the Persian school and wrote a famous grammar, the Kitab ul Awdmil ul Mi a or Kitab Mi at Amil ,… …

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  • 37Petar Beron — is also the name of a prominent political figure in present day Bulgaria. Dr. Petar Beron ( bg. Петър Берон) (c. 1795, Kotel–March 21, 1871) was a famous Bulgarian educator. He created the first modern Bulgarian primer, erroneously called the… …

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  • 38Cecco d'Ascoli — Cichus redirects here. For the lunar crater, see Cichus (crater). Cecco d Ascoli. Cecco d Ascoli (1257 – September 26, 1327) is the popular name of Francesco degli Stabili (sometimes given as Francesco degli Stabili Cichus), a famous Italian… …

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  • 39Pierre Bersuire — (ca. 1290 1362), also known as Pierre Bercheure and Pierre Berchoire (in Latin, Petrus Berchorius or Petrus Bercorius), was a French author of the Middle Ages. A Benedictine, he was a translator, encyclopaedist, and the author of several works,… …

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  • 40David Blair — may refer to: David Blair (director), British director David Blair (dancer), British ballet dancer David Blair (encyclopedist), Irish Australian journalist and encyclopaedist David Blair (journalist), British journalist, working for The Daily… …

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