- Look up
Alzina or
alzina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alzina is the name of:
Alzina Stevens (1849–1900),
American labor leader,
social reformer...
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Alzina Stevens (May 27, 1849 – June 3, 1900) was an
American labor leader,
social reformer, and editor,
active in Hull
House in Chicago. She was one of...
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Alzina Toups (August 16, 1927 – May 2, 2022) was a chef
based in Galliano,
Louisiana who
specialized in
Cajun cooking. Her
restaurant was
visited by Andrew...
- Cécile
Alzina (born 25 June 1981) is a
French snowboarder, born in Nice. She
competed in women's
halfpipe at the 2006
Winter Olympics in Turin. Evans,...
- of Andorra,
Archbishop Joan
Enric Vives Sicília. He was born in 1941 in
Alzina de Moror,
Pallars Jussà,
Spain and was
ordained a
priest in 1965. In 2010...
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Alzina Orndorff DeGroff (born
Alzina Caroline Allis; 1858/1859 - died
August 10, 1926) was an
American businesswoman who was
involved in
civic causes in...
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Francisco Ignacio (de)
Alcina SJ (also
Alzina, Alçina) (February 2, 1610 – July 30, 1674) was a
Spanish historian and a
Jesuit missionary in the Philippines...
- (1951). The
Concise Oxford Dictionary (4th ed.).
Clarendon Press. p. 202.
Alzina Stone Dale,
Barbara Sloan-Hendershott (2004).
Mystery Reader's
Walking Guide:...
- (2005 edition), p. 365.
Joseph Pearce,
Wisdom and
Innocence (1996), p. 358.
Alzina Stone Dale, The
Outline of Sanity: A
Biography of G. K.
Chesterton (2005)...
- Jean
Swanson and Dean
James (1994)
Alzina Stone Dale (1995)
Willeta L.
Heisin (1996)
Willeta L.
Heisin (1997)
Alzina Stone Dale (1998)
Daniel Stashower...