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- Stephanie is a female name that comes from the Gr**** name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown, wreath, garland". The male form is Stephen. Forms of Stephanie...
- Stephana de Quinzanis, TOSD (variant spellings include Stephanie, Stefana; also, Quinzani) (1457 – 2 January 1530) was an Italian sister of the Third Order...
- Stephanas (Gr****: Στεφανᾶς, Stephanas, meaning "crowned", from Gr****: στεφανόω, stephanoó, "to crown") was a member of the church at Corinth, whose family...
- Drower, Ethel Stephana (1960a). The Thousand and Twelve Questions (Alf trisar šuialia). Berlin: Akademie-Verlag. Drower, Ethel Stephana (1962). The Coronation...
- 2021. Retrieved 8 September 2021 – via www.academia.edu. Drower, Ethel Stephana (1960). The secret Adam, a study of Nasoraean gnosis (PDF). London: Clarendon...
- Anglo-Indian cuisine. The dish was listed as early as 1790 in the recipe book of Stephana Malcolm of Burnfoot, Dumfriesshire. The National Trust for Scotland's book...
- ISBN 978-3-11-070582-9. Robinson 1982, p. 5. Albrile 2005, p. 3533. Drower, Ethel Stephana (1960). The secret Adam, a study of Nasoraean gnosis. London UK: Clarendon...
- century Saint Petersburg, August, during the Festival of Saint Alexander Stephana is the mistress of Prince Alexis, living in an elegant palace, who was...
- only a few people there (the others being Crispus and the household of Stephanas) who were baptised by Paul, who founded the Church in that city (1 Corinthians...
- familial links. On 3 May 1876, a 16-year-old girl named Stephana, was abducted by several women. Stephana, from Bogdanci, near Gevgelija, was of Bulgarian and...