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perla (y perla), pers. 3 perlas de sg, vb. IV (Con respecto a la hierba) hacer flores como una perla. mărgărití (și mărgăritărí), pers. 3 sg. mărgăritéște, vb. IV (reg.; despre iarbă) a face flori ca mărgăritarul.
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «MĂRGĂRITÍ»
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Aden and the Indian Ocean Trade: 150 Years in the Life of ...
Approaching Aden's history between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries through the prism of overseas trade and commercial culture, Roxani Eleni Margariti examines the ways in which physical space and urban institutions developed to serve ...
Roxani Eleni Margariti, 2012
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The Value of Worthless Lives: Writing Italian American ... - Pagina 65
82 The following two groups are the real "philosophers" of the working class.83 antonio margariti °^ The working man springs forth in all hi s rage from Antonio Margariti's 1983 autobiography, America! America!84 Margariti, born in Ferruzzano ...
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India Traders of the Middle Ages: Documents from the Cairo ...
Margariti observes that the general ambiguity of maritime terminology in the Geniza and in literary sources complicates the effort to identify the shipowners and distinguish them from captains and other officers or crewmen.38 In light of {Allān b.
Shelomo Dov Goitein, Mordechai Friedman, 2008
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Histories of the Middle East: Studies in Middle Eastern ...
Dedicated to their teacher, Abraham L. Udovitch, his students offer in this volume a chronologically, geographically and thematically wide range of papers united by an emphasis on a close reading of primary sources and the juxtaposition of ...
Roxani Eleni Margariti, Adam Sabra, Petra Sijpesteijn, 2010
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Castles of Northwest Greece: From the early Byzantine ... - Pagina 229
Castle of Margariti Eight kilometres north of Parga the castle, or fort, of Margariti stands neglected and overgrown on a small hill overlooking what must always have been the main route to Igoumenitsa. The castle is a purely Turkish ...
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A New Language, A New World: Italian Immigrants in the ... - Pagina 111
Antonio Margariti was born in Ferruzzano in Calabria, but he spent most of his long life in Philadelphia and later in nearby Willow Grove where he died in 1981 at the age of ninety. He was twenty-two years old when he arrived in the United ...
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Greek and Roman Textiles and Dress: An Interdisciplinary ...
Jahrhunderts, Kerameikos VII,2 (in German). Margariti, C. 2009 Exploring the Application of Instrumental Analysis for the Conservation of Textiles Excavated in Greece, PhD Thesis, University of Southampton. Margariti, C., Eastop, D., Moraitou, ...
Mary Harlow, Marie-Louise Nosch, 2014
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Old and New Islam in Greece: From Historical Minorities to ...
The Moufti of Ioannina was of fijirst class, the Moufti of Margariti of third class and the rest of second class. The Inspector proposed that the Moufti of Filiates should be upgraded as of fijirst class and the Moufti of Margariti as of second class, ...
Konstantinos Tsitselikis, 2012
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Travels in northern Greece - Volumul 4 - Pagina 70
By the position of this city immediately opposite to the opening which leads to Margariti, it possessed the widest and most fertile part of the upper valley of the Cocytus. On the southern side of the ruins are many sources of water, and a village ...
William Martin Leake, 1835
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Travels in Southern Epirus, Acarnania, Aetolia, Attica, ... - Pagina 24
Travelling from that town two leagues across a plain, exhibiting many villages now desolate, I came to a bridge over the river of Margariti. Two miles to the southwest appears, through an opening in the hills, a village called Palaeo-Kistes, ...
François Charles Hugues Laurent Pouqueville, 1822