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Felician may
refer to:
Primus and
Felician,
Christian saints Felician of Foligno,
Christian saint Saint Felician, a
companion of St.
Victor of M****illes...
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Felician University is a
private Catholic university with two
campuses in New Jersey, one in Lodi and one in Rutherford. It was
founded as the Immaculate...
- The
Felician Sisters, in full
Congregation of
Sisters of St.
Felix of
Cantalice Third Order Regular of St.
Francis of ****isi (abbreviated CSSF), is a religious...
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Felician Myrbach (also
Felicien de Myrbach,
Felician von Myrbach, from 1919
Freiherr von Rheinfeld; 19
February 1853,
Zalishchyky – 14
January 1940, Klagenfurt)...
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Saints Primus and
Felician (Felici****) (Italian:
Primo e Feliciano) were
brothers who
suffered martyrdom about the year 304
during the
Diocletian ****cution...
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Felician (III) from the
kindred Záh (also
incorrectly Zách, Hungarian: Záh
nembeli (III.)
Felicián;
killed 17
April 1330) was a
Hungarian nobleman and...
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Leopold I (Leopold
Ignaz Joseph Balthasar Franz Felician; Hungarian: I. Lipót; 9 June 1640 – 5 May 1705) was Holy
Roman Emperor, King of Hungary, Croatia...
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Perdita Felicien (born
August 29, 1980) is a
Canadian retired hurdler.
Felicien is the 2003
World champion in the 100
metres hurdles and 2004
World indoor...
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Felician(us) of
Foligno (Italian: San
Feliciano di Foligno) (c. 160 – c. 250) is the
patron saint of Foligno.
According to
Christian tradition, he was...
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Felician (Hungarian:
Felicián; died
after 1139) was a
Hungarian prelate in the
first half of the 12th century, who
served as
Archbishop of
Esztergom from...