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Serafina (given name)
Serafino (disambiguation) Séraphine (disambiguation)
Seraphino Antao (1937–2011),
Kenyan athlete Serapion (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Seraphino "Kelly"
Antao (30
October 1937 – 6
September 2011) was a
runner of Goan
descent from Kenya. He won two
events at the 1962
Commonwealth Games...
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Medal Name
Sport Event Date Gold
Seraphino Antao Athletics Men's 100
yards 24
November Gold
Seraphino Antao Athletics Men's 220
yards 29
November Silver...
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Serafino de'
Serafini (1323-1393), also
spelled Seraphino de' Seraphini, was an
Italian painter,
active in
Modena in the late 14th century. He is known...
- Treloar (AUS) 1954: Mike Agostini (TRI) 1958: Keith Gardner (JAM) 1962:
Seraphino Antao (KEN) 1966: Harry Jerome (CAN) 100
metres (1970–present) 1970:...
- Treloar (AUS) 1954: Mike Agostini (TRI) 1958: Keith Gardner (JAM) 1962:
Seraphino Antao (KEN) 1966: Harry Jerome (CAN) 100
metres (1970–present) 1970:...
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latine e
vulgari per
diversi auctori moderni nella morte de l'ardente
Seraphino Aquilano. Cartwright,
Julia (1926).
Beatrice D'Este,
Duchess of Milan...
- sixteen-year-old seminarian. The
antagonists of the
couple are
Father Seraphino, also in love with Nino, and a girl, Michaëla, whom Nino loves. In the...
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award once.
World Trophy for
Australasia World Trophy for
Africa 1965:
Seraphino Antao,
Kenyan sprinter World Trophy for Asia 1930:
Simeon Toribio, Filipino...
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having previously been held at the 1934
British Empire Games.
Kenyan Seraphino Antao won
double gold in the sprints, an
achievement which marked a breakthrough...