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    Nikolai Spathari (Russian: Николай Гаврилович Спафарий, romanized: Nikolai Gavrilovich Spathari; 1636–1708), also known as Nicolae Milescu and Nicolae...
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    Gheorghe Mironescu Alexandra Nechita Alina Plugaru Corneliu Porumboiu Nikolai Spathari Constantin Tănase Marcela Topor Virgil Trofin Vaslui is twinned with:...
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    misconception that the Spinel of the Great Imperial Crown is the stone that Nikolai Spathari bought in Beijing during his embassy to the Qing Empire. Originally...
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  • translation of a 1673 Greek Chrismologion was dedicated to the Tsar by Nikolai Spathari. Bohemian astronomer Martin Horký published a series of almanachs entitled...
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  • 1779–1821) Guillem Soler (Spain, fl. 1380s) Su Song (蘇頌, China, 1020–1101) Nikolai Spathari (Moldavia/Russia, 1636–1708) Oskar Spate (England/Australia, 1911–2000)...
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  • translated into Russian. (The Russian ambassador to China at the time, Nikolai Spathari, also tried to gather information about Japan.) However, the first...
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    Empire. That August, ARLUS' Iași chapter hosted his presentation of Nikolai Spathari, a Moldavian soldier and geographer in service to the Tsardom of Russia...
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  • religious writer and cleric (year of birth unknown) unknown date – Nikolai Spathari (Nicolae Milescu), Moldavian travel writer and diplomat (born 1636)...
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  • Press. ISBN 9780520383395. published in 2021) Ottoman-Habsburg wars Nikolai Spathari Westermann, Jacob. "The self in captivity: Slavery and autobiographical...
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  • Nikolaev notes that in the 1670s the German Leontius Gross and the Greek Nikolai Spathari knew Latin in the order, except for Hüfner. Белоброва (1992, p. 203)...
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