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Georgije Magarašević
Georgije Magarašević, was a Serbian writer, historian, bibliographer, editor and publisher, dramatist, translator and collector of folk proverbs. He belongs to the same generation of Serbian writers as Dimitrije Davidović, Teodor Pavlović, Danilo Medaković, all of whom expressed in some degree their indebtedness to Dositej Obradović and Vuk Karadžić. |
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Georgina Frederica Jackson
Georgina Frederica Jackson was an English writer and schoolteacher who compiled a glossary of Shropshire dialect. |
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Georgina Harding
Georgina Harding is an English author of fiction. Published works include her novels The Spy Game and Painter of Silence. |
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Georgina King Lewis
Georgina King Lewis was described as a "Friend of the Oppressed". She followed in the grand tradition of philanthropic Victorian Quakers, leaving an important legacy in Croydon, South London, England. She was a member of the Stoughton family; her father was a Congregationalist preacher, her brother the Stoughton of Hodder & Stoughton, the publishing house. |
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Georgios Drossinis
Georgios Drosinis was a Greek author, poet, scholar and an editor. He is considered to be a co-founder of the New Athenian School. |
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Georgios Sakellarios
Georgios Sakellarios was a chief physician at the court of Ali Pasha. |
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Georgios Vafopoulos
Georgios Vafopoulos was a Greek poet, author, teacher and journalist of the 20th century. |
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Georgios Vizyinos
Georgios Vizyinos was a Greek short story writer and poet. He is considered highly influential in Greek literature. |
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Georgis Kostoprav
Georgis Kostoprav was a Rumeika poet, playwright and journalist, who wrote in Mariupol Greek. |
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Georgius Hornius
Georgius Hornius was a German historian and geographer, and professor of history at Leiden University from 1653 until his death. |