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Andreas is a common male name in Cyprus, Greece, Germany, Flanders and Scandinavia. In the Greek language, from which it derives it means valiant. It may refer to: For other uses, see Flanders (disambiguation). ...
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- St. Andrew, the Christian apostle.
- Saint Andrew of Crete
- Andreas of Alexandria, martyr, saint, and companion to Faustus, Abibus and Dionysius of Alexandria
- Andreas is both a town and a parish in the Isle of Man.
- Andreas was a physician in Ancient Greece.
- Andreas, an Old English poem about St Andrew the Apostle.
- Andreas, or Aindréas († 1184), first known bishop of Caithness, Scotland
- George Andreas Papandreou, foreign minister of Greece from 1999 to 2004
- Andreas, a typeface created by Linotype.
- Andreas (comic author), comic author of Rork
- Andreas Syggros, a Greek politician of the 19th century.
- Andreas Vollenweider, a Swiss composer and musician.
- Andreas Capellanus, writer of De amore
Andreas er lat som f*** og han spiller COD4 hele tida. Andreas er halv-gangster Saint Andrew (Greek: ÎνδÏÎαÏ, Andreas), called in the Orthodox tradition Protocletos, or the First-called, is a Christian Apostle and the elder brother of Saint Peter. ...
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Saint Andrew (Andreas) of Crete (also known as Andrew of Jerusalem) (ca. ...
Faustus, Abibus and Dionysius of Alexandria (d. ...
Andreas is a parish in the Sheading of Ayre and lies in the extreme north west of the Isle of Man. ...
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The term ancient Greece refers to the periods of Greek history in Classical Antiquity, lasting ca. ...
Andreas is an Old English poem found in the late 10th century Vercelli Book, a manuscript containing religious prose and poetry from various sources. ...
Old English (also called Anglo-Saxon[1], Old English: ) is an early form of the English language that was spoken in parts of what is now England and southern Scotland between the mid-fifth century and the mid-twelfth century. ...
Andreas or Aindréas of Caithness (â 1184) is the first known bishop of Caithness and a source for the author of de Situ Albanie. ...
For George Papandreous grandfather, also called George Papandreou, see George Papandreou, senior. ...
Andreas is a proprietary font from the Linotype library, and is available for purchase from the internet. ...
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Rork is both a graphic novel fictional character and 7 album graphic novel series created by Andreas. ...
Andreas Vollenweider (born October 4, 1953) is a Swiss musician. ...
Andreas Capellanus (Capellanus meaning chaplain) was the 12th century author of a treatise commonly entitled De amore (On Love), and often known in English as The Art of Courtly Love. ...
Many classic works have been titled De amore (of love), including: De amore by Andreas Capellanus De amore by Marsilius Ficinus (Marsilio Ficino) Categories: Stub ...
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