- The
fatia (Albanian fatí,
definite form:
fatía, pl.: fatí/të; English: fate) is an
Albanian mythological figure ****ociated with
human destiny.
Often depicted...
- pref.
Preface comes from Latin,
meaning either "spoken before" (prae and
fatia) or "made before" (prae + factum).
While the
former source of the word could...
- Zeichan. It is also
known by the
alternative title Fatia Negra.
Gyula Benkö as Báró Hátszegi /
Fatia Negra Marianne Krencsey as
Henriette Margit Bara as...
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Bardha Constantin and Doruntinë
Dhampir Djall Drangue E
Bukura e
Dheut En
Fatia ****udh
Kulshedra Little Constantine Ljubi Miro Tërbaçe Ora Perëndi Perria...
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similar Albanian mythological figures of fate and destiny, the Mira and
Fatia. The Ora
reside towards the
north of the Drin
River in
Northern Albania...
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alternated through the
years Twelve Phán quan
alternated through the
years Fatia Mira Ora Zana
Dalia Deivės Valdytojos,
Lithuanian group of
seven goddesses...
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Hungarian Baron Lénárd Hátszegi, who is
supposed to have the
alterego of the "
Fatia Negra" (The one with the
Black face), an
outlaw who robs
local people during...
- Osmar: The Heel of the Loaf (Portuguese: Osmar, a
Primeira Fatia do Pão de Forma) is a
Brazilian animated television series. Was
produced by 44 Toons...
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While she is asleep, the
three Fatia,
goddesses of fate, take pity on her and
decide to wish her good. Each of the
fatia suggest a
choice for the girl...
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Fatias do
Freixo (lit. 'slices of Freixo') is a
traditional Portuguese sponge cake from Freixo [pt],
Marco de
Canaveses originating from the
convents in...