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Spanish Estefanía, the Gr**** Stamatios, the Gr**** Stefana, the
Russian Stefanida, the
Polish Stefcia, the
Czech and
Polish Stefka, the
Macedonian Stefanija...
- was born in Hartford, Connecticut, the
daughter of
Filip (Philip) and
Stefanida Dovgolenko (or Dowholonok),
emigrants from
Tsarist Russia. The family...
- of the
Eastern Orthodox Church. She was born in Moscow, to
Justin and
Stefanida Nedyurev, and
married Giorgi Osorgin,
owner of the
village of Lazarevo...
- of
Hieroschemamonk Antipas II of
Valaam Monastery (1912)
Repose of Nun
Stefanida of Kosovo, Serbia.
Martyrs Theodore of
Perge in Pamphylia, his mother...
- died in 1919 at the age of 49; mother,
Stefanida Danilovna (1876–1964)
lived all her life in Melenki.
Stefanida and
Pyotr Kamanin had 10 children; Nikolai...
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Academia Ortodocsă
Society of Czernowitz. On May 11, 1897, he
married Stefanida Veligorska,
daughter of
Priest Alexander from Oshyhliby. In June of the...
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Italian Opera, and
Inspector of the
Smolny Institute. Cavos' daughter,
Stefanida,
taught music at the
Smolny Institute from 1822 to 1837,
before marrying...