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Zita (c. 1212 – 27
April 1272), also
known as
Sitha or Citha, is an
Italian saint, the
patron saint of
maids and
domestic servants. She is
often appealed...
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Zita of Bourbon-Parma (
Zita Maria delle Grazie Adelgonda Micaela Raffaela Gabriella Giuseppina Antonia Luisa Agnese; 9 May 1892 – 14
March 1989) was the...
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Zita Hanrot (born 7
December 1989) is a
French actress. She won the César
Award for Most
Promising Actress in 2016 for her role in the film Fatima. Zita...
- as Banker/Reporter/Pickup Artist/Bearded Drag
William M. A.
deOrgler aka
Captain DeZita as The
Devil Shot in four days, the film was
loosely inspired...
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Zita Swoon is a
Belgian indie rock group. They
entered the
music scene of
Antwerp in 1993,
still under the name A
Beatband with the EP
Jintro Travels The...
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Zita Gurmai (born 1 June 1965 in Budapest) is a
Hungarian politician who
served as a
Member of the
European Parliament from 2004
until 2014. She is a member...
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Zita was a
Hittite prince and
probably the
brother of
Suppiluliuma I, (Šuppiluliumaš of the letters), in the 382–letter
correspondence called the Amarna...
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Zita Maria de Seabra Roseiro (born 25 May 1949) is a
Portuguese politician and publisher.
Zita Seabra joined the
Portuguese Communist Party in 1966, before...
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Zita Perczel (26
April 1918 – 4
April 1996) was a
Hungarian actress. A Jávor (1987) Burns, Bryan.
World Cinema: Hungary.
Fairleigh ****inson University...
- Zeta (UK: /
ˈziːtə/, US: /ˈzeɪtə/;
uppercase Ζ,
lowercase ζ;
Ancient Gr****: ζῆτα,
Demotic Gr****: ζήτα,
classical [d͡zɛ̌ːta] or [zdɛ̌ːta] zē̂ta; Gr**** pronunciation:...