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Seraphin may
refer to:
Seraphin,
Archbishop of
Esztergom (died 1104),
Hungarian prelate Seraphin of
Montegranaro (1540–1604),
Italian saint Sanctus Seraphin...
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Kevin Séraphin (born 7
December 1989) is a
French retired professional basketball player.
Standing 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m) tall,
Séraphin pla**** at...
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Canadian actress, who had
roles in the
films Polytechnique,
Séraphin:
Heart of
Stone (
Séraphin: un
homme et son péché),
Switch and Set Me Free (Emporte-moi)...
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Seraphim Records is the
sister label of
Angel Records.
During the 1960s
through the 1980s, it was Angel's low-price label;
recordings that had originally...
- J.-H.
Rosny jeune was the
pseudonym of
Séraphin Justin François Boex (July 21, 1859 – July 21, 1948), a
French author of
Belgian origin who,
along with...
- Jean-Baptiste
Guillaume Joseph Marie Anne
Séraphin, 1st
Count of Villèle (14
April 1773 – 13
March 1854),
better known simply as
Joseph de Villèle (/vɪˈlɛl/)...
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Village de
Séraphin is a
former Canadian open-air
museum inspired by the
television drama Les
Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut, with more than eighteen...
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Seraphin Marion (1896–1983) was a
Canadian professor,
historian and
literary critic.
Marion was born in
Ottawa on
November 25, 1896. He was a
vocal advocate...
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Sanctus Seraphin (Udine 1699 –
Venice 1776), also
known as
Santo Serafin, was a
successful luthier (violin maker),
working in Venice. He
closed his bottega...
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Oliver James "O. J."
Seraphin (or Seraphine; born 2
August 1943) is a
former Dominican politician. He
served as the
Minister of
communication and works...