• Karel Vasak or Karel Vašák (26 June 1929 – 1 May 2015) was a Czech-French international official and university professor. Vasak was born in Czechoslovakia...
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  • vasak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vasak may refer to: Vasak Siwni (died 452), Armenian prince, lord of the principality of Syunik Karel Vasak...
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  • Vasak Siwni (Armenian: Վասակ Սիւնի; d. 452) was an Armenian prince, who was the lord of the principality of Syunik from 413 to 452, and also served as...
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  • jurist Karel Vasak at the International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg. He used the term at least as early as November 1977. Vasak's theories have...
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    genealogical inscriptions of his descendants. Prosh's father was named Vasak Khaghbakian ("Vasak the Great"), himself a vassal of Ivane I Zakarian of the Zakarian...
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  • Vasak I Mamikonian (Armenian: Վասակ Մամիկոնյան; died c. 367) was an Armenian military officer from the Mamikonian family, who occupied the hereditary...
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    (c. 400–409) was followed by Vasak (409–452). Vasak had two sons: Babik (Bagben), Bakur and a daughter who married Vasak's successor, Varazvahan (452–472)...
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    Chemistry. McGraw-Hill Higher Education. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-07-110595-8. Vašák M, Schnabl J (2016). "Chapter 8. Sodium and Potassium Ions in Proteins and...
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    (sparapet) of the Zakarid army from 1223 to 1284, succeeding his father Vasak. He was one of the main Greater Armenian lords to execute the alliance between...
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    prophet of Manichaeism, was said to have been flayed or beheaded (c. 275). Vasak Mamikonyan, commander-in-chief of the Armenian army during the reign of...
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