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Countess Emilia Broel-Plater (Lithuanian:
Emilija Pliaterytė; 13
November 1806 – 23
December 1831) was a Polish–Lithuanian
noblewoman and revolutionary...
- Emilia-Romagna (UK: /ɪˌmiːliə roʊˈmɑːnjə/, US: /eɪˌ-/, both also /ɛˌ-/, Italian: [
eˈmiːlja roˈmaɲɲa]; Emilian: Emégglia-Rumâgna or Emîlia-Rumâgna; Romagnol: Emélia-Rumâgna)...
- sta**** at
their hotel and held
rehearsals in
their attached house. His wife,
Emilja, was a mezzo-soprano who
taught her
children to sing and
arranged for singing...
- brothers, Jean and Édouard de Reszke,
learned to sing from
their mother Emilja.
Josephine also had
lessons with Mme. Nissen-Salomon. She made her debut...
- y de la Rúa-Figueroa,
Countess of
Pardo Bazán (Spanish pronunciation: [
eˈmilja ˈpaɾðo βaˈθan]; 16
September 1851 – 12 May 1921) was a
Spanish novelist...
- Mikołaj z Radomia,
Middle Ages
composer Édouard de Reszke, b**** Jan and
Emilja Reszke,
violinist and mezzo-soprano,
parents of
opera stars Jean de Reszke...
- Koti
Tomorr Alizoti Edmond Spaho Albana Vokshi Flamur Noka Oerd
Bylykbashi Luan Baçi
Tritan Shehu Sali
Berisha Kasem Mahmutaj Elda Hoti
Emilja Koliqi...
- Emīlija-Romaņa (Latvian), Emilija-Romanja - Емилија-Ромања (Macedonian),
Emilja-Romanja (Maltese)
England Angel'shchyna - Ангельшчына (Belarusian variant)...
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English Parmigiano And E
Emilia Emilja Romagna Römagnä
Italy Italja...
- Mila
Zeiger (born
Emilja Liberman; 6
February 1929 – 13
September 2016), a
businesswoman in fashion,
contributed to the
introduction of prêt-à-porter in...