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Zephryine Zeferino (Italian); feminine:
Zeferina Ceferino,
Zeferino or
Seferino (Spanish); feminine: Ceferina,
Zeferina or
Seferina The name can
refer to the...
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Zeferina (fl. 1826) was a
female leader of an 1826
slave revolt, the
Revolt of
Quilombo do Urubu,
outside Salvador, Bahia.
Zeferina was
originally from...
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automaton that
awakens with
amnesia in the
laboratory of her designer, Dr.
Zeferina. The
laboratory is
situated in Arcadia, the site of a crash-landed meteor...
- de Paula (BRA) 2:38:57 8th 2002 Vanderlei de Lima (BRA) 2:11:20 Maria
Zeferina Baldaia (BRA) 2:36:07 9th 2003 Genilson Júnior (BRA) 2:16:41 Maria do...
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Maria Raimunda Castillo (1813–1880), the
daughter of Jose
Castillo and
Zeferina Sinaloba of Monterey. In 1845
Soberanes was
judge at San Miguel. In 1846...
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Evaristo (1999-04-24) 24
April 1999 (age 25)
Sporting De
Catabola 10 3MF
Zeferina Caupe (1999-07-11) 11 July 1999 (age 25) 1º de
Agosto 11 3MF
Maria Ponda...
- 4FW Ruth
Lopes (2006-03-29)29
March 2006 (aged 18) 1º de
Agosto 10 3MF
Zeferina Caupe (1999-07-11)11 July 1999 (aged 25) 1º de
Agosto 11 3MF
Maria Ponda...
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Brazil in 1848. He was the son of
judge José
Carlos Pereira, and of Ana
Zeferina de
Almeida Torres. He
married his
cousin Eudóxia Engrácia de
Almeida Torres...
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whose marital status is not
known to have been single.”
Islam in
Brazil Zeferina,
female fugitive slave who led a
revolt in 1826 Johnson,
Lyman L., and...
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Fonseca Castro,
fought in
Uruguay and in the
Paraguayan War. His
mother was
Zeferina de
Oliveira Castro. His
father died when he was
twelve years old, and Plácido...