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Serafina is a
feminine given name,
derived from the word seraph, a high-ranking
angel in the
hierarchy of angels, and may
refer to:
Saint Serafina (1238–1253)...
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published in 2017. It is the
third novel in the
Serafina Series and
follows Serafina and the
Twisted Staff.
Serafina,
Chief Rat
Catcher and
protector of the Biltmore...
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Florinda Meza García (born 8
February 1949) is a
Mexican actress, comedian,
television producer, and screenwriter. She is best
known as Doña
Florinda and...
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Serafina is an
Italian restaurant in Seattle, in the U.S.
state of Washington.
Susan Kaufman opened the
restaurant in 1991;
chefs have
included Dylan Giordan...
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Serafina and the
Black Cloak is a 2015
American historical fiction and
fantasy novel written by
Robert Beatty. It is the
first novel in the
Serafina Series...
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Serafina Steer (born 30
April 1982) is an
English harpist, and
songwriter based in London. She is best
known as a
regular collaborator with
Jarvis ****er...
- in the
Serafina Series and the
sequel to
Serafina and the
Black Cloak. This book
continues the
spooky adventures of twelve-year-old
Serafina,
Chief Rat...
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Serafina! is a 1976
Italian comedy-drama film
directed by
Alberto Lattuada. It is
strictly based on the
novel with the same name by
Giuseppe Berto...
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Serafina Astafieva (Russian: Серафима Александровна Астафьева; 1876 – 13
September 1934) was a
Russian dancer and
ballet teacher.
Astafieva was a pupil...
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Esmeralda Gonzales Castro (1902–2004) or
better known as
Serafina Quinteras, was a
Peruvian songwriter, journalist, and poet. She is most
famous for the...