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Adelma Grenier Simmons (December 16, 1903 –
December 3, 1997) was an
American herbalist and author. She was one of the
leading herbal figures in America...
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Invisible Cities (and in
particular the
chapters about Isidora, Armilla, and
Adelma) is the
basis for an
opera by
composer Christopher Cerrone,
first produced...
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Baroness Adelma Vay de Vaya, (born
Countess Adelaide von Wurmbrand-Stuppach;
October 21, 1840 – May 24, 1925), was a
medium and
pioneer of spiritualism...
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Artemisia annua" (PDF).
Purdue University.
Retrieved 24
August 2013. Simmons,
Adelma Grenier (1994). A
world of
wreaths from Caprilands: the legend, lore, and...
- (8): 833–839. doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2004.02.039. ISSN 0959-6526. Simmons,
Adelma Grenier (1989).
Country wreaths from Caprilands: the legend, lore, and design...
- Her
breakthrough came two
years later when she pla**** the
Tatar Princess Adelma in the much
acclaimed Vakhtangov production of
Princess Turandot, revived...
- 1993) was an
American film and
television actor.
Lupton was the son of
Adelma and
Dorothy (née Marsh) Lupton. He
developed an
interest in
drama while...
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daughter Adelma. When
William died in 1978,
Dorothy and
Adelma and
Adelma's children were the
remaining occupants. In the
early 1990s when
Adelma wanted...
- Jazz Baby".
Gardner was born in Malden, M****achusetts, the son of
Grace Adelma (Waugh) and
Charles Walter Gardner.
Gardner graduated from Palo Alto High...
- that
represented Ukraine in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2023.
Baroness Adelma Vay (1840–1925), a
medium and
pioneer of
spiritualism in
Slovenia and Hungary...