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  2. Nina Garsoïan - Wikipedia

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    Nina G. Garsoïan was born in Paris on April 11, 1923, [8] to Armenian parents from Nakhichevan-on-Don (Rostov-on-Don) and Tbilisi.She moved to New York in 1933. She received a Bachelor of Arts in classical archaeology from Bryn Mawr College in 1943 and both Master of Arts degree and PhD from Columbia University in Byzantine, Near Eastern, and Armenian history. [9]

  3. Richard B. Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bertrand Spencer (born May 11, 1978) [2] is an American political commentator mostly known for his neo-Nazi, antisemitic and white supremacist views. [3] [4] Spencer claimed to have coined the term "alt-right" and was the most prominent advocate of the alt-right movement from its earliest days.

  4. Janina Ramirez - Wikipedia

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    Janina Sara Maria Ramirez FRHistS (pronounced; née Maleczek; born 7 July 1980), sometimes credited as Nina Ramirez, is a British art historian, cultural historian, and TV presenter. She specialises in interpreting symbols and examining works of art within their historical context.

  5. Byzantine studies - Wikipedia

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    The opening session of the IV International Congress of Byzantine Studies in the Aula of the University of Sofia, 9 November 1934. Byzantine studies is an interdisciplinary branch of the humanities that addresses the history, culture, demography, dress, religion/theology, art, literature/epigraphy, music, science, economy, coinage and politics of the Eastern Roman Empire.

  6. Chronicle of 741 - Wikipedia

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    Dubler, C.E. (1946) "Sobre la Crónica árabigo-byzantina de 741 y la influencia bizantina en la Península Ibérica", Al-Andalus 11, 283-349. Díaz y Díaz, M.C. (1976) "La historiographia hispana desde la invasión árabe hasta el año 1000", in De Isidoro al siglo XI. Ocho estudios sobre la vida literaria peninsular, Barcelona, 203-234.

  7. Nina F. Schor - Wikipedia

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    Nina Felice Schor (née Tabachnik) is an American physician-scientist and pediatric neurologist. She has served as director of the NIH Intramural Research Program since the Fall of 2022. Schor was the deputy director of National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke from 2018 to 2022.

  8. Nina Belyaeva - Wikipedia

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    Nina Yurievna Belyaeva (Russian: Нина Юрьевна Беляева) is a Russian public policy researcher, PhD, professor and head of the Public Policy Department. [1] at National Research University Higher School of Economics (NRU HSE), [2] Moscow 2000 - 2022, Russia, Academic Supervisor of the International Master's Program "Political Analysis and Public Policy" with a specialization in ...

  9. Nina Khrushcheva (professor) - Wikipedia

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    Nina Khrushcheva (Russian: Нина Хрущёва, IPA: [xrʊˈɕːɵvə] is a professor of International Affairs at The New School in New York City, and a Contributing Editor to Project Syndicate, an "Association of Newspapers Around the World".