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Chrysanthemums (/krɪˈsænθəməmz/ kriss-AN-thə-məmz),
sometimes called mums or
chrysanths, are
flowering plants of the
genus Chrysanthemum in the
family Asteraceae...
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Metropolitan Chrysanth (Russian: Хрисанф
secular name
Yakov Antonovich Chepil, Russian: Яков Антонович Чепиль; 24 June 1937,
Volhynia – 4
January 2011...
- Gosari-jeon (고사리전), made with bracken. Gugyeop-jeon (국엽전) – made of
leaves of
chrysanths. Hobak-jeon (호박전), made of
thinly sliced Korean zucchini Mukjeon (묵전)...
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Johann Chrysanth "Beda"
Weber (26
October 1798 – 28
February 1859) was a
German Benedictine professor, author, and
member of the
Frankfurt Parliament...
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Lorenz Chrysanth Edler von Vest (18
November 1776, in
Klagenfurt – 15
December 1840, in Graz) was an
Austrian physician and botanist. He
studied medicine...
- Mums,
Chrysanths, 1820...
- (1918–2021),
American diplomat Jesse Vest (born 1977),
American musician Lorenz Chrysanth von Vest (1776–1840),
Austrian physician and
botanist Will Vest (born...
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secretary of the
Bishop of
Kirov and
Slobodskoy Chrysanth (Chepil). On
August 1, 1983,
Bishop Chrysanth (Chepil) of
Kirov and
Slobodskoy ordained him to...
- Verspoell's hymnal,
first in 1810 and
again in 1829. The
melody was
composed by
Chrysanth Joseph Bierbaum,
published in Bonn in 1826. The text of "Fest soll mein...
- Rudi Vouk (born 1965), lawyer, politician,
human rights activist Lorenz Chrysanth von Vest (1776–1840),
physician and
botanist Friedrich Welwitsch (1806...