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O que (quem) é Zacharias and Co - definição

RULER OF MAKURIA
Zacharias iii of makuria; Zacharias III

Zacharias Rhetor         
5TH–6TH CENTURY BISHOP OF MYTILENE
Zacharias Scholasticus; Zacharias of Mytilene; Zachariah of mytilene; Zacharias Rhetor of Mytilene; Ecclesiastical History of Zacharias Rhetor; Ecclesiastical History (Zacharias Rhetor); Zachariah of Mitylene
Zacharias of Mytilene (c. 465, Gaza – after 536), also known as Zacharias Scholasticus or Zacharias Rhetor, was a bishop and ecclesiastical historian.
Zacharias Barbitsiotis         
  • ''Kapetan'' Zacharias (1759–1804)
  • Flag of Zacharias' band
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GREEK KLEPHT OF THE PELOPONNESE, DURING OTTOMAN RULE.
Zacharias (klepht); Zachariaos Barbitsiotis
Zacharias Pantelakos (; 22 October 1759 – 20 July 1804), nicknamed Barbitsiotis () but more commonly known as Kapetan Zacharias (), was a Greek klepht in the Peloponnese during the last decades of Ottoman rule over Greece. He is described by Kyriakos Kassis as the best klepht of Taygetus.
Zacharias Dase         
  • Zacharias Dase, by [[Eduard Kaiser]], 1850
GERMAN MENTAL CALCULATOR
Johan Zacharias Dase; Johann Martin Zacharias Dase; Johan Martin Zacharias Dase; Johann Zacharias Dase; Johann Dase
Johann Martin Zacharias Dase (June 23, 1824, Hamburg – September 11, 1861, Hamburg) was a German mental calculator.W.

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Zacharias III of Makuria

Zacharias III (Arabic: Zakarya ibn-Bahnas) (c. 822 – c. 854) was ruler of the Nubian kingdom of Makuria. In 833, he ceased paying the Baqt to the rulers of Egypt, and prepared to fight the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tasim (833-842) over the tribute. He sent his son Georgios (Arabic: Firaki) to renegotiate the terms, and al-Mu'tasim reduced the payment to once every third year.

When the Beja refused to pay their tribute to the Abbasids in 854, the forces of Makuria joined with them in attacking Egypt. They slew the Egyptians working the emerald mines in the Eastern Desert, invaded Upper Egypt and pillaged Edfu, Esna and many other villages.1