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The House of Ghica [or Ghika] (Romanian: Ghica; Albanian: Gjika}; Greek: Γκίκας, Gikas) was an Albanian noble family whose members held significant positions in Wallachia, Moldavia and later in the Kingdom of Romania, between the early 17th century and late 19th century.
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The Fine family sold the station to the George Norton family of Louisville, Kentucky (owners of fellow NBC affiliate WAVE-TV) in 1956. [4] The Nortons' broadcasting holdings would eventually become known as Orion Broadcasting. [4] With FCC approval, it moved to the stronger channel 14 in 1957. It was the first station in Evansville to telecast ...
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The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 14 in the United States: [1] [2] [3] K14AG-D in Circle, etc., Montana; K14AL-D in Ely, Nevada; K14AR-D in Glasgow, Montana; K14AT-D in Ridgecrest, California, on virtual channel 52, which rebroadcasts KVEA; K14BF-D in Wenatchee, Washington; K14GW-D in Corvallis, Oregon
Vladimir Ghika was born on Christmas Day of 1873 in Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey).His father was Ioan Grigore Ghica, diplomat, minister plenipotentiary in Turkey; his mother Alexandrina was born Moret de Blaremberg (van Blarembergue) in a Flemish-Russian family; he had four brothers and a sister: Gregory, Alexander, George and Ella (who both died at an early age), and Dimitrie I. Ghika ...
A devastating plane crash has claimed the lives of three members of the popular gospel group The Nelons. On Friday, Jason Clark and his wife, Kelly Nelon Clark, were traveling to their annual ...
Matei Ghica (1728 – 8 February 1756), a member of the Ghica family, was the Prince of Wallachia between 11 September 1752 and 22 June 1753, [1] and Prince of Moldavia between 22 June 1753 and 8 February 1756. He was son of Grigore II Ghica and brother of Scarlat Ghica.