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Veneranda may be:
Fernando Veneranda Veneranda Nzambazamariya Saint Veneranda Gelechia veneranda This
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Saint Venera (
Veneranda, Veneria, Venerina, Parasceve) is
venerated as a
Christian martyr of the 2nd century.
Little is
known of this saint. The date...
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Veneranda García-Blanco
Manzano (1893–1992) was a
Spanish teacher,
political activist and
union leader. In the 1930s, she was a
socialist deputy in the...
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Fernando Veneranda (23 May 1941 – 1
March 2007 in
Porto San Giorgio) was an
Italian football (soccer)
player and manager.
Veneranda, a forward, started...
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Veneranda Fabbrica del
Duomo di
Milano ("Venerable
Factory of the
Duomo of Milan") is a 600-year-old
organization that was
established to supervise...
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Veneranda Nzambazamariya (August 8, 1957 –
January 30, 2000) was a
Rwandan peace advocate, women’s
rights leader, and humanitarian. She pla**** a significant...
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Gelechia veneranda is a moth of the
family Gelechiidae. It is
found in
Mexico (Sonora). The
wingspan is 16–17 mm. The
forewings are
mottled with much...
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Isabella Veneranda-Patricia
Cramp (born
December 18, 2004), who
originally performed as
Isabella Cramp,
shifted to
Isabella Crovetti-Cramp, and now performs...
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Press via NYT 2007.
Pedretti 1998, p. 1.
Pedretti 1998, p. 8.
Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana - A.
Wallace 1972, p. 170.
Wallace 1972, p. 169...
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Pogonocephala veneranda is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. It is
known from
South Africa.
Afrotropical Gracillariidae Global Taxonomic Database of...