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Maria Firmina dos Reis (March 11, 1822 –
November 11, 1917) was a
Brazilian author. She is
considered Brazil's
first black female novelist. In 1859, she...
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Saint Firmina is a
Roman Catholic Italian saint and
virgin martyr. She is the
patroness saint of Civitavecchia, and
Amelia Cathedral is
dedicated to her...
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found in
Roman Martyrology Fintán of
Taghmon unknown 635
Bishop and
hermit Firmina unknown 200s
found in
Roman Martyrology Firminus of
Satala 200s 304 found...
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existed in
Brazil since the mid-19th
century with the
publication of
Maria Firmina dos Reis's
novel Ursula in 1859.
Other writers from the late 19th century...
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complaining of
difficulty breathing. He left
behind a wife,
Nurnaeni Amperawati Firmina, and two children. News of his
death received widespread reactions on social...
- century)
Estelle of Gaul (3rd century)
Reparata of
Caesarea (3rd century)
Firmina of Rome (3rd century)
Amonaria of
Alexandria (3rd century)
Martina of Rome...
- Salvador, Bahia.
Camafeu was the son of
Faustino José do Patrocínio and
Maria Firmina da Conceição. His
father died when he was young, and his
mother was a baiana...
- make the
phrase read "
Firmina,
daughter of Arabia",
whilst "γενόμενη"
means "who became".
Cyril Mango reads the
phrase as "
Firmina who
became the nursemaid...
- (Roman
Catholic Church) Colmán of
Cloyne (Roman
Catholic Church) Eanflæd
Firmina (Roman
Catholic Church)
Flavian of
Ricina (Roman
Catholic Church) Flora...
- on
October 19, 1868. He was the son of
Joaquim de
Oliveira Rabelo and
Firmina Rodrigues Silva Rabelo. At a very
young age, he
began writing for the Rio...