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- internal strife. Thus Delphinas was able to consolidate control over Longobardia, seizing Ascoli in December 982. A few years later, Delphinas joined the revolt...
- Nikoulitzas Delphinas (Gr****: Νικουλιτζάς Δελφινάς) was an 11th-century Byzantine magnate and local lord of Larissa, in Thessaly. He took part in a revolt...
- Delphina to predict misfortune should the couple stay together. Her plan backfires when Delphina instead predicts happiness in their ****ure. Delphina...
- Delphine of Glandèves (or of Sabran) was born in 1284 in region of Provence, now part of France. She died on 26 November 1358, having lived as a Franciscan...
- physician and alchemist, from Crest, in Dauphiné, from which he took the name Delphinas (or Delphinus). He was a member of the Monarchomaques. Barnaud is ****ociated...
- and leads a surprise attack on the rebel camp of Kalokyros Delphinas, at Chrysopolis. Delphinas is captured and executed, either by crucifixion or by impalement...
- 1881), known on the stage simply as Delphina, was a Portuguese actress who specialised in comedy roles. Delphina Perpetua do Espirito Santo was born in...
- Madame Delphina on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live, returning in 2008 as both Delphina and Professor Delbert Fina. She continued to portray Delphina on...
- Acacia delphina is a shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Phyllodineae. It is native to an area along the south coast in the Great Southern...
- general Katakalon Kekaumenos, or his son. His father-in-law was Nikulitzas Delphinas, a lord of Larissa who took part in the revolt of Vlachs (Aromanians)...