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Lydia (Ancient Gr****: Λυδία, romanized: Ludía; Latin:
Lȳdia) was an Iron Age
kingdom situated in the west of Asia Minor, in modern-day Turkey. Later,...
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Loudias (Gr****: Λουδίας) or
Lydias (Λυδίας), po****rly
called Mavroneri (Μαυρονέρι, "Blackwater", from its
Ottoman Turkish name Kara
Asmak قره آصماق)...
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Helen Mirren (/ˈmɪrən/; born
Ilyena Lydia Vasilievna Mironov; 26 July 1945) is an
English actor. In a
career spanning 60 years, she is the recipient...
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Lydia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lydia was an Iron Age
kingdom of
western Asia Minor.
Lydia may also
refer to:
Lydia (band), an indie...
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unreliable than it was originally. Aunt
Lydia appears in
flashbacks where her
instructions frequently haunt Offred. Aunt
Lydia works at the 'Red Center' where...
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Lydia Cornell (born
Lydia Korniloff; July 23, 1953) is an
American actress, best
known for her role as Sara Rush on the ABC
situation comedy Too Close...
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Lydia Marie Clarke Heston (April 14, 1923 –
September 3, 2018) was an
American actress and photographer. She was the wife of
actor Charlton Heston. Clarke...
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Lydia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lydia is a
feminine first name. It
derives from the Gr**** Λυδία, Ludía, from λυδία (ludía; "beautiful...
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Lydia Dorothy West (born 24 June 1993) is a
British actress. She is
known for her
roles in the BBC One
series Years and
Years and the
Channel 4 series...
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Linda Hunt (born
Lydia Susanna Hunt;
April 2, 1945) is an
American actress. She made her film
debut playing Mrs.
Oxheart in
Popeye (1980). Her portrayal...