• Vranas or Branas (Greek: Βρανάς, Latin: Vranas or Vranus) is a surname attested from the Byzantine and post-Byzantine period, still used in Greece and...
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    Vrana (d. 1458), historically known as Vrana Konti (literally, Count Vrana) was an Albanian military leader who was distinguished in the Albanian-Turkish...
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  • TitleName Reign Notes Captainate of Durazzo Andrea Vrana 1261–1272 A member of the prominent Vrana noble family in Albania, served as the captain of Durazzo...
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  • David Matheson, Mark Holmes, Harvey Atkin, Paul Markle, Kate Lynch, Vlasta Vrana, Elizabeth MacRae, Marc Denis, Larry King, Martha Quinn, Bo Diddley, Joe...
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  • Castle, Michael Rudder, Thor Bishopric, Anik Matern, Sonja Ball, Vlasta Vrána, Bronwen Mantel, Mark Camacho, A.J. Henderson, Arthur Holden, Aron Tager...
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    (1867/69), he theorized that if one of Vrana Konti's descendants held the title "Marchese di Tripalda", that Vrana and Voisava Tripalda were related by...
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  • General Leslie R. Groves Cedric Smith - Major General Curtis LeMay Vlasta Vrána - Brigadier General Tom Farrell David Gow - Colonel Paul Tibbets Robert...
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    class) of the Ottoman frontier regions rose up, taking Skradin, Karin, Vrana, Benkovac and Obrovac. It became part of the Republic of Venice following...
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    Vonici, Vonich Voštane Voschiane Vrana [-Biograd na Moru] Scaramusccia dei Turchi Vrana Laurana, Vrana, Aurana, La Vrana di Montebago Vrančić Casali Veranzio...
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    class) of the Ottoman frontier regions rose up, taking Skradin, Karin, Vrana, Benkovac and Obrovac. In the Morean War, the Republic of Venice besieged...
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