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Fannie Sellins (1872 –
August 26, 1919) was an
American union organizer. Born ****
Mooney in New Orleans, Louisiana, she
married Charles Sellins in St...
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Sellins (1872–1919),
American union organizer Selin (disambiguation)
Sillen This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Sellin....
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Sellin is a muni****lity on the
Island of Rügen, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
First mentions of
Sellin date to 1295. From 1880 on, the town gained...
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Deborah Mary
Sellin (born 1
October 1964) is a
Church of
England bishop serving as
Bishop of
Peterborough since 2023. She was
previously Bishop of Southampton...
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Sellin Pier (German: Seebrücke
Sellin) is a pier in the
Baltic seaside resort of
Sellin on the
German island of Rügen. The pier has a
restaurant near...
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Johan Thorsten Sellin (26
October 1896 – 17
September 1994) was a
Swedish American sociologist at the
University of Pennsylvania, a
penologist and one...
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Antonie Sellin; 2
November 1890 – 2
August 1964) was a
German dancer, actress, art
model and
living statue. Olga
Antonie Sellin was born on 2 November...
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David Frost Sellin (13
April 1930, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania – 11
April 2006, Washington, D.C.) was an
American art historian, curator, educator, and...
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Siegfried Kreuzer: Palästinaarchäologie aus Österreich:
Ernst Sellins Ausgrabungen auf dem Tell Ta’annek in
Israel (1902-1904); in: Zeitenwechsel...
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Robbin Sellin (born 12
April 1990) is a
Swedish former footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Sellin started playing football at the age of four when...