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Acoris may refer to: Akoris, Egypt, an ancient town in Egypt Hakor, a pharaoh of ancient Egypt This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Acoris
Italian professional football team
Simonelli (2006–08) Antonio Soda (2008–09) Leonardo Acori (2009) Andrea Camplone (2009–10) Leonardo Acori (2010) Giuseppe Galderisi (2010–11) Giovanni Simonelli
Benevento_Calcio
Policyholder-owned risk compensation company
MAAF MMA SMACL Thélem Assurances Mocf Mutlog Health insurance companies ACORIS Mutuelles Almutra Avenir Santé Mutuelle Choralis Mutuelle le libre choix
Mutual_insurance
Italian football club
Clagluna (1991–92) Franco Liguori (1992–93) Claudio Tobia (1993–94) Leonardo Acori (1994–95) Massimo Silva (1995–96) Luciano Spinosi (1996) Luigi Delneri (1996–98)
Ternana_Calcio
Airline of Costa Rica
Aero Costa Rica ACORI, S.A. was an airline based in San José, Costa Rica with US offices in Miami Springs, Florida. The airline started service on 11
Aero_Costa_Rica
Place in Minya, Egypt
(the cliff top). In Greek times the names of Ἄκωρις (Akoris or in Latin Acoris) or Τῆνις (Tēnis) were given. The name of Akoris can be found in the third
Akoris,_Egypt
Livorno 2008–09 football season
Livorno 2008–09 season President Aldo Spinelli Manager Leonardo Acori Stadium Stadio Armando Picchi Serie B 3rd Play-offs Winners Coppa Italia Group stage
2008–09 AS Livorno Calcio season
2008–09_AS_Livorno_Calcio_season
Italian football league season
Garilli Giuseppe Iachini Macron UNICEF Rimini Luca Benedettini Leonardo Acori Macron Banca di Rimini (H)/COCIF (A) Spezia Giuseppe Ruggieri Antonio Soda
2006–07_Serie_B
Italian football manager and player (born 1955)
Leonardo Acori (born 16 January 1955) is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a midfielder. Acori played since 1974 to 1983 in
Leonardo_Acori
Sanmarinese football club
Sportivo di Fiorentino Capacity 700 Chairman Primo Moretti Manager Leonardo Acori League Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio 2025–26 Campionato Sammarinese di
FC_Fiorentino
Italian footballer and manager (born 1949)
2009. "Grosseto, Cuccureddu esonerato. La panchina affidata a Leonardo Acori" (in Italian). La Nazione. 27 January 2014. Retrieved 19 October 2015. "Il
Antonello_Cuccureddu
Schisandrae Chinensis seu Fructus Schisandrae Sphenantherae (steamed) 五味子(蒸) 150 Rhizoma Acori Tatarinowii 石菖蒲 100 Decoctum Tranquilizici Concentratum 560
Anshen_Buxin_Wan
Italian football league season
Garilli Giuseppe Iachini Macron UNICEF Rimini Luca Benedettini Leonardo Acori Hummel Banca di Rimini/Riviera di Rimini Ternana Luca Ferramosca Domenico
2005–06_Serie_B
Italian football club
(1963–1964) Renato Benaglia (1972–1973) Sergio Petrelli (1978–1979) Leonardo Acori (1991–1992) Bruno Nobili (1993–1994, 1995–1996) Paolo Stringara (2000–2001)
L'Aquila_1927
Species of true bug
rotundiventris (Signoret, 1860) Synonyms Acaudus calami Theobald, 1923 Aphis acori Theobald, 1923 Rhopalosiphon punjabipyri (Das, 1918) Schizaphis cyperi (van
Schizaphis_rotundiventris
Genus of fungi
aconiti Phyllosticta aconitifoliicola Phyllosticta aconitina Phyllosticta acori Phyllosticta acoridii Phyllosticta acrocomiicola Phyllosticta actinidiae
Phyllosticta
Italian football league season
2008. Archived from the original on 19 May 2014. Retrieved 29 May 2008. "Acori e il Rimini si dividono" (in Italian). Rimini Calcio FC. 5 May 2008. Retrieved
2008–09_Serie_B
Pure chemical substances produced by and for the chemical industry
Netherlands. In Asia: BioDuro, Medicilon, Pharmaron and WuXi AppTec, all China; Acoris, Aptuit Laurus, Biocon/Syngene, Chembiotek, Chempartner and ProCitius, all
Fine_chemical
Ascochyta aconitana Melnik (1971) Ascochyta aconiti Moesz (1924) Ascochyta acori Oudem. (1898) Ascochyta actinidiae Tobisch (1934) Ascochyta aculeorum Bres
List_of_Ascochyta_species
Apanteles abdera Nixon, 1965 Apanteles abditus Muesebeck, 1957 Apanteles acoris Nixon, 1965 Apanteles acutissimus Granger, 1949 Apanteles adelinamoralesae
List_of_Apanteles_species
Italian former footballer and manager (born 1967)
newly appointed coach Leonardo Acori. On 23 May 2009 Ruotolo was appointed on an interim basis to replace Leonardo Acori at the helm of Livorno for the
Gennaro_Ruotolo
Bulgarian artist and writer (1894–1972)
exhibition. Galerie De Seine, 20 October-10 November 1972 - Papazoff 1894–1972, Acoris – the Surrealist Art Centre, 31 Brook Street, London 1973 - Hommage a Papazoff
Georges_Papazoff
History of Italian association football club Benevento Calcio
performances, also as a result of various technical changes: coach Leonardo Acori was fired and replaced by Andrea Camplone from the seventeenth day, only
History_of_Benevento_Calcio
Genus of fungi
Phaeosphaeria acaciae Tennakoon, Phook. & K.D.Hyde (2017) Phaeosphaeria acori H.C.Greene (1949) Phaeosphaeria aeluropodis (Lobik) Tomilin (1985) Phaeosphaeria
Phaeosphaeria
Italian football league season
from the original on 8 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-08. "Calcio: è Leo Acori il nuovo tecnico biancorosso" (in Italian). NewsRimini. 2002-06-12. Archived
2007–08_Serie_B
Genus of fungi
Diplodia aceris Diplodia acervata Diplodia acicola Diplodia aconiti Diplodia acori Diplodia actinonema Diplodia adelinensis Diplodia adenocarpi Diplodia adhatodae
Diplodia
Football stadium in Rieti, Italy
inaugurated with a friendly match between Dino Zoff's Lazio and Leonardo Acori's FC Rieti. In 1997 Rieti's mayor Antonio Cicchetti decided to enlarge the
Stadio Centro d'Italia – Manlio Scopigno
Stadio_Centro_d'Italia_–_Manlio_Scopigno
Italian retired footballer and manager
of Gubbio for the rest of the season, following the firing of Leonardo Acori. Before this appointment, Bonura worked as assistant manager and youth coach
Marco_Bonura
A.C. Rimini 1912 2005–06 football season
Rimini 1912 2005–06 season Chairman Luca Benedettini Manager Leonardo Acori Stadium Stadio Romeo Neri Serie B 17th Coppa Italia Second round ← 2004–05
2005–06_AC_Rimini_1912_season
German regional airline (1988–1997)
flightglobal.com. Flight International. 31 March 1992. "HALISAAIR, S. A. See ACORI: AERO COSTARICA, S. A". World history. Retrieved 2018-07-03. Hengi, [page needed]
Hamburg_Airlines
Genus of fungi
Ramakr., Sriniv. & Sundaram (1952) Uredo achyranthicola Cummins (1945) Uredo acori Racib. (1900) Uredo acriuli Syd. & P. Syd. (1903) Uredo adapertilis Cummins
Uredo
Genus of fungi
Crous Passalora acericola (X.J.Liu & Y.L.Guo) U.Braun & Crous Passalora acori (J.M.Yen) U.Braun & Crous Passalora acosmii A.Hern.-Gut. & Dianese Passalora
Passalora
acicola Mycosphaerella acilegna Mycosphaerella aconitorum Mycosphaerella acori Mycosphaerella acrocomiicola Mycosphaerella actaeae Mycosphaerella actinidiae
List of Mycosphaerella species
List_of_Mycosphaerella_species
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Furiani [it], as well as the football managers Armando Serlupini [it] and Leonardo Acori, and the referee Vittorio Benedetti [it]. Among the prominent families mentioned
Bastia_Umbra
Genus of fungi
J. Liu & Y.L. Guo (1988) = Passalora acericola M. acori (J.M. Yen) J.M. Yen (1981) = Passalora acori M. ahmesii Munt.-Cvetk. (1960) = Passalora ahmesii
Mycovellosiella
Genus of fungi
Dermateaceae. The genus contains 4 species. Coronellaria aberrans Coronellaria acori Coronellaria amaena Coronellaria amoena Coronellaria benkertii Coronellaria
Coronellaria
Cai (2021) Uromyces aconiti-lycoctoni (DC.) G. Winter (1881) Uromyces acori T.S. Ramakr. & Rangaswami (1948) Uromyces actinostemonis H.S. Jacks. & Holw
List_of_Uromyces_species
Genus of insects
worldwide. These 46 species belong to the genus Schizaphis: Schizaphis acori (Shinji, 1922) Schizaphis agrostis Hille Ris Lambers, 1947 Schizaphis aurea
Schizaphis
Genus of fungi
Melanesia and Polynesia. As accepted by Species Fungorum; Asperisporium acori Tehon (1948) Asperisporium asclepiadis (Ellis & Everh.) Deighton (1976)
Asperisporium
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Girl/Female
Indian
Unique
Female
Japanese
(より) Japanese unisex name YORI means "servant to the public."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Happiness, Survivor
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Star
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Name of a Charitable Prince
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a short, fat person, from Middle English bal(le) ‘ball’ (Old English ball, Old Norse b{o,}llr).English : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a knoll or rounded hill, from the same Middle English word, bal(le), used in this sense.English : from the Old Norse personal name Balle, derived either from ballr ‘dangerous’ or b{o,}llr ‘ball’.South German : from Middle High German bal ‘ball’, possibly applied as a metonymic occupational name for a juggler, or a habitational name from a place so named in the Rhine area.Dutch and German : short form of any of various Germanic personal names formed with the element bald (see Bald).William Ball (1616–80) emigrated from Suffolk, England, to VA about 1650 and was one of the founders of Millenbeck on the Rappahannock.
Male
Hebrew
Possibly a contracted form of Hebrew Yehuwdah, YODA means "praised."Â This is the name of a wise Jedi master in the Star Wars stories.
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, Christian, Latin
Lady; Female Version of Patrick; Noble; Patrician
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
In the Shadow of Soul
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Son of Yamraj (Lord of Death)
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