- Look up
Teofila in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Teofila (and its
variant Teófila) is a
feminine given name of
Spanish origin.
Notable people with the...
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Teófila Márquiz (born 5
March 1932) is a
Venezuelan fencer. She
competed in the women's team foil
event at the 1960
Summer Olympics. "
Teófila Márquiz...
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Teofila Zofia Sobieska, née Daniłowicz (Polish: Daniłowiczówna) (1607 – 27
November 1661) was a
Polish noblewoman (szlachcianka),
mother of Jan III Sobieski...
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Princess Teofila Ludwika Zasławska (ca. 1650 –
November 15, 1709) was a
member of the
Polish nobility (Polish: szlachta),
known as the
perhaps most significant...
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Teofila Bogumiła Glińska (died 1799) was a
Polish poet. She
published poems in the
style of the Enlightenment; they are
regarded as
having been among...
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Teofila Radziwiłł (fl. 1781), was a
Polish noblewoman and Freemason. She was the
Grand Mistress of the
Female Adoption Lodge,
Masonic Lodge of Excellent...
- María
Teófila Martínez Saiz (born 1948) is a
Spanish politician. She was the
mayor of Cádiz, Andalusia, from 1995 to 2015. Martínez is a
member of the...
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Teofila "Totti"
Cohen AM OBE, (née Kaplun; 5
March 1932 – 29
August 2010) was an
Australian educational reformer and
solicitor who
served as president...
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Teofila Chmielecka (1590–1650) was a
military spouse in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth,
married to
Stefan Chmielecki. She was
known for her dedication...
- Cossacks.
Sobieski was the
oldest child of
Jakub Sobieski and his
second wife
Teofila Zofia Daniłłowicz. He was born on 24 May 1628 in
Zolochiv and
spent his...