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  2. Nora of Kelmendi - Wikipedia

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    Historical sources give a less folkloric version of the story, focusing more on the ongoing struggle of over a decade between the Ottomans and Clementi highlanders initially due to their collaboration with the Montenegrins, and their fame as the most stubborn between Albanian tribes, rather than the portrait of Nora or any other local heroine, though they mention that women fought as well.

  3. Nonna - Wikipedia

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    Nonna is the Italian word for grandmother and a Russian feminine name. It may refer to: People. Saint Non, mother of David, the patron saint of Wales;

  4. Nona (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Les Parques ("The Parcæ"), Alfred Agache, c 1885 The Triumph of Truth (The Three Parcae Spinning the Fate of Marie de Medici) (1622–1625), by Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)

  5. Saint Non - Wikipedia

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    At the Parish of Pelynt, which contains St Nonna's Holy Well, the feast of St Nonna is celebrated on the second Sunday after Midsummer's Day. St Non is not officially commemorated in the current liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church: she does not appear in the 2004 edition of the Roman Martyrology, [18] nor the Roman Catholic calendar for Wales ...

  6. Oh, Grandmother's Dead - Wikipedia

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    Oh, Grandmother's Dead (Italian: Toh, è morta la nonna!) is a 1969 Italian black comedy film, directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Sergio Tofano. [1] Plot.

  7. Nona Gaprindashvili - Wikipedia

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    Nona Gaprindashvili was born in Zugdidi in 1941, the youngest of six children and the only girl. [1] Her family was highly athletic, and the neighborhood children would often gather at the Gaprindashvili's home to play table tennis, billiards, and football.

  8. Ë - Wikipedia

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    Ë is the 8th letter of the Albanian alphabet and represents the vowel /ə/, like the pronunciation of the a in "ago". It is the fourth most commonly used letter of the language, comprising 7.74 percent of all writings. [2]

  9. Albanian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian Wikipedia (Albanian: Wikipedia Shqip) is the Albanian language edition of Wikipedia started on 12 October 2003. As of 15 January 2025, the Wikipedia has 101,316 articles and is the 73rd-largest Wikipedia.