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Alsatian
Alsatian Al*sa"tian, a. Pertaining to Alsatia.
Alsatian
Alsatian Al*sa"tian, n. An inhabitant of Alsatia or Alsace in Germany, or of Alsatia or White Friars (a resort of debtors and criminals) in London.

Meaning of Satian from wikipedia

- Satian is one of the villages of Ilam province, which is located in the village of Nevut in the central part of ivan city. This village, which is located...
- Ashot Satian 1906–1958 Aram Satunc (Satian) 1913–1990 Aram Satian 1947– Ashot Satian Jr. 1965– Arthur Satian 1973– David Satian 1979– Lilit Satian 1981–...
- Ashot Movsesovich Satyan (Armenian: Աշոտ Մովսեսի Սաթյան; 18 January 1906 – 30 September 1958) was an Armenian and Soviet composer and conductor. From 1948–1952...
- Dead in Myth, Legend, and Po****r Culture. Abc-Clio. ISBN 9780313378348. Satian, Al; Johnson, Heather (June 1974). "The Night Stalker Papers". Monsters...
- finally found hiding within a wall of a cult building known as "The 6th Satian" in the Kamikuishiki complex on May 16 and was arrested. On the same day...
- Sargsyan (born 1981) Ghazaros (Lazar) Saryan (1920–1998) Aram Satian (born 1947) David Satian (born 1979) Vache Sharafyan (born 1966) Petros Shoujounian...
- Aram Satyan (also Satian) (Armenian: Արամ Սաթյան; born 23 May 1947) is an Armenian classical composer and po****r music songwriter. Aram Satyan was born...
- 1943), Armenian poet, novelist, biographer, memoirist and playwright Aram Satian (born 1947), Armenian composer and songwriter Aram Shah (fl. 1210–1211)...
- 1977) – violinist Dilorom Saidaminova (b. 1943) - Uzbek composer Aram Satiancomposer Alexander Scriabincomposer and pianist Rodion Shchedrin –...
- (1921–2012), Boris Parsadanian (1925–1997), Ashot Zohrabyan (1945– ), Aram Satian (1947– ), and Vartan Adjemian (1956– ) represent other Soviet-era Armenian...