Definition of Hermiona. Meaning of Hermiona. Synonyms of Hermiona

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Hermiona. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Hermiona and, of course, Hermiona synonyms and on the right images related to the word Hermiona.

Definition of Hermiona

No result for Hermiona. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Hermiona from wikipedia

- Ag****iz, 1847 (unjustified emendation) Gnaphalodocera Blanchard, 1840 Hermiona Blanchard, 1845 Stenoptera Duponchel, 1838 FE (2009a,b), and see references...
- Hermiona Asachi (Romanian: [aˈsaki], surname also spelled Asaki; December 16, 1821 – December 9, 1900), also known as Hermione Asachi, was a Romanian writer...
- Edgar Quinet-class cruiser French cruiser Edgar Quinet Hermiona Quinet, married name of Hermiona Asachi (1821–1900), Romanian writer Marcel Quinet (1915–1986)...
- Mastigophorus (Ajax with the Whip), Andromeda, Antiopa, Danae, Equus Troi****, Hermiona, and Tereus. Two titles of his comedies are certain, Gladiolus and Ludius...
- November 1947 (modern form) People Founder(s) Maria (Komstadius) Abbess Hermiona (Szczur) Site Location Grabarka-Klasztor, Poland Coordinates 52°25′00″N...
- Andromeda Antiopa Danae Equus Troi**** Gladiolus, only fragments survive Hermiona Ludius Odusia, a Latin translation of Homer’s Odyssey, only fragments survive...
- until 1870. His wife had died some time previously, and he now married Hermiona Asachi (or Asaky), the daughter of Gheorghe Asachi, a Romanian poet.[citation...
- 100,000 sestertii on the wishes of a great lady of Dougga named Gabinia Hermiona after her death. Besides the generosity of this act of philanthropy, her...
- Providencia 24 Sán Jose El Real Jorge 30 Rebeca 20 San Francisco Javier Hermiona 30 San Jorge 36 Selerais 30 Unicornio 24 Galera Victoria 40 Galgo de Andalucia...
- Činoherní klub 1991 – Utrpení mladého Medarda (Anička) 1991 – Orestés (Hermiona) Narodni theater (Stavovské divadlo) 1991 – Sbohem, Sókrate (Klára) – vystupovala...