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Dosia Carlson (January 11, 1930 –
January 13, 2021) was an
American hymnwriter and
minister whose work
focused on
providing support to
senior citizens...
- Elen
Dosia (1915 – 10 May 2002), born Hélène
Odette Zygomala,
sometimes known as
Ellen Dosia, was a
French opera singer of Gr**** origin.
Dosia was born...
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Theodosia Bagot, Lady Bagot, RRC (née Leslie; 1865 – 21
February 1940) was a
British nurse,
benefactor and author. She
founded and
served in
field hospitals...
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Diatomocera dosia is a
species of
snout moth in the
genus Diatomocera. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914 and is
known from Panama. "GlobIZ...
- "aslak" Verkkoperä 18. Jarosław "pashaBiceps" Jarząbkowski 19.
Mihail "
Dosia"
Stolyarov 20.
Sergey "starix"
Ischuk 1.
Christopher "GeT_RiGhT" Alesund...
- Bray,
William (ed.). The
Diary of John
Evelyn (Volume 2 of 2). Reichardt,
Dosia. ""Their
faces are not
their own": Powders,
patches and
paint in seventeenth-century...
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Dorothea "
Dosia"
Alice Bennett ((1914-01-28)28
January 1914 – May 1985) was a
novelist and
screenwriter married to
Terence Young.
Bennett was daughter...
- France,
first with the
novels Dosia (1876) and L'Expiation de Savéli (1876),
depicting Russian society. Her
first full
novel Dosia was
awarded the
Montyon Prize...
- /ˌθiːəˈdoʊsiːə/
Origin Word/name Gr****
Meaning "giving to God.”
Other names See also
Dosia, Fedosia, Fedosiya, Fedya, Fenya, Feodosia, Feodosiya, Teddy, Teodosija...
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credited as co-director in some regions.
Young married the
novelist Dorothea "
Dosia"
Bennett in 1942.
Bennett had been
married to a
Norwegian man by the name...