up Narses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Narses (478-573) was a general under the Emperor Justinian I who led the reconquest of Italy. Narses may...
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middle of the 5th century Narseh (died 302) Narses (disambiguation) Nerses (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Nerses (redirect from Nerses (disambiguation))
public administrator Nercesse, Lebanese footballer Narses (disambiguation) Narsai (disambiguation) Church of St. Nerses the Great, located in the town...
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conversation was actually overheard by Marcellus and Narses, as pre-arranged by the two women. Marcellus and Narses were ordered by Theodora to kill John if he...
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Narcissus, Narses, Nasica, Naso, Natalianus, Natalinus, Natalis (disambiguation), Natalius, Natta (disambiguation), Nepos (disambiguation), Nepotianus...
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- consul Musaeus Grammaticus - poet Gaius Musonius Rufus - philosopher Narses - General Gnaeus Naevius - poet Rutilius Claudius Namatianus - poet Narcissus...
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while. I.ii.25 (1-75): Ennuch And Hot Rabbits (Eunuque et chauds lapins) Narsès the Eunuch (Denis Maréchal) comes to dinner. Perceval joins him and Arthur...
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