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Τι (ποιος) είναι Sophy - ορισμός

SOUTH AFRICAN ARCHITECT (1814–1871)
Sophia Gray; Sophy Grey; Sophy Gray (architect)
  • George]], which Gray designed

Sophy      
['s??fi]
¦ noun (plural Sophies) historical a former title for the ruler of Persia, associated especially with the Safavid dynasty.
Origin
from Arab. ?afi-al-din 'pure of religion'.
Sophy (Safavid Iran)         
TERM FOR THE RULER OF THE SAFAVID DYNASTY OF IRAN
Sophy (Safavid Empire)
The Sophy, also spelled Sofi, Sophie, Sophi, or Soffi, was a reference to the ruler of the Safavid dynasty of Iran. Even though Iran remained known in the West by the exonym Persia (see Name of Iran), which had been coined in "the days of the ancient Greeks", from the time of king Abbas I (r.
Sophy A. Christensen         
  • Painting by Maria Thymann of Sophy Christensen in her workshop
  • Sophy A. Christensen
ONE OF DENMARK'S EARLIEST FEMALE MASTER CARPENTERS AND FURNITURE DESIGNERS
Sophy Christensen
Sophie (Sophy) Adolfine Christensen (10 January 1867 – 31 July 1955) was one of Denmark's earliest female master carpenters and furniture designers. Thanks in part to the support she received from the Danish Women's Society, she successfully completed her apprenticeship as a furniture maker in 1893 and attended the Chicago World Fair the same year.

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Sophy Gray

Sophy Gray or Sophia Gray (5 January 1814 – 27 April 1871), was a diocesan administrator, artist, architect, horsewoman and the wife of Cape Town bishop Robert Gray. Born at Easington in Yorkshire, the 5th daughter of county squire Richard Wharton Myddleton of Durham and Yorkshire, she died at Bishopscourt, Cape Town on 27 April 1871 and was buried in the graveyard of St Saviour's in Claremont. Day 1930 wrote "the constant companion of (Robert Gray's) travels, the untiring amanuensis and accountant, the skilful designer of churches, the brightness and stay of his home life at Bishopscourt."

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Sophy
1. Charles Sophy, who spent two hours with her inside the Century Regional Detention Centre.
2. Additional reporting by Sophy Buckley in London and Jonathan Birchall in New York
3. Jammed lines forced Sophy Philip to spend several hours in dread.
4. Sophy received the offer in January and was encouraged by the British embassy in Israel to accept the deal.
5. During the inquest Mr Miller‘s widow, Sophy, named the Israeli soldier who shot her husband as Lieutenant Hib al Heib.