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- Teresa Sampsonia (Persian:ترزا سامپسونیا)(born Sampsonia; after marriage Lady Shirley, 1589–1668) was an Iranian-English noblewoman of the Safavid Empire...
- Reese and Diane Samuels, the organization runs the Alphabet City venue, Sampsonia Way magazine, and Pittsburgh's Jazz Poetry Month. City of Asylum hosts...
- Hyperi**** sect. Sampsonia is a small section of plants in the genus Hyperi****. It comprises only two species, both endemic to eastern Asia: Hyperi****...
- 2013-12-22. "Please Look After Mom: an Interview With Kyung-sook Shin". Sampsonia Way Magazine. 7 June 2011. Retrieved 2013-12-22. "Kyung-sook Shin wins...
- strives towards ****ures that are yet to be born." In an interview with Sampsonia Way Magazine, Meena said "My poetry is naked, my poetry is in tears, my...
- ""You Turn Yourself into an Outsider": An interview with Anita Desai". Sampsonia Way Magazine. 14 January 2014. Papers Anita Desai Collection at the Harry...
- Persia with fourteen other Englishmen. There, in February 1607, he married Sampsonia, a Christian Circ****ian lady of the Circ****ian nobility of Safavid Persia...
- Luderowski purchased a former Stearns & Foster mattress warehouse at 500 Sampsonia Way in Pittsburgh's Central Northside. Originally, she used the warehouse...
- and is one of a pair; its pendant depicts Shirley's wife, Lady Teresa Sampsonia, a Circ****ian noblewoman. It is notable for the rich Persian dress worn...
- and philologist Teresa Rodrigo (1956–2020), Spanish scientist Teresa Sampsonia, Persian noblewoman, diplomat, adventuress Teresa Webber, British palaeographer...