- Zenaida,
Zenaide (Italian),
Zénaïde (French), or
Zinaida (Russian: Зинаида), from Gr****: Ζηναΐς
meaning "dedicated to Zeus.". It is a
personal name used...
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Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte,
Princess of
Canino and
Musignano (8 July 1801 – 8
August 1854) was the
elder daughter of
Joseph Bonaparte and Julie...
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Zenaide Maia
Calado Pereira dos
Santos (born 27
November 1954),
better known as
Zenaide Maia, is a
Brazilian politician and doctor.
Although born in Paraíba...
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Zénaïde Alexeïevna
Ragozin (1834 - 1924) was a Russian-American author. She was
educated in Russia. She had no
regular education, but
studied by herself...
- Savoia. The
villa was
originally owned by a
Russian princess,
Zenaǐde Wolkonsky (born
Zenaǐde Alexandrovna Belosselsky-Belozersky), who made her home there...
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married Princess Zénaïde Bonaparte (1801–1854)
Joseph Lucien Charles Napoléon
Bonaparte (1824–1865)
Alexandrine Gertrude Zénaïde Bonaparte (1826–1828)...
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Zénaïde Rossi (1 May 1923, Nice,
France – 28
October 2005, Gr****e, France) was a singer, actress, and entertainer, also
known under the
stage name Irene...
- his cousin,
Zénaïde, in Brussels. Soon
after the marriage, the
couple left for
Philadelphia in the
United States to live with
Zénaïde's father, Joseph...
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Princess Zinaida Aleksandrovna Volkonskaya (Russian: Зинаида Александровна Волконская; 14
December 1792 – 24
January 1862), was a
Russian writer, poet...
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Zénaïde-Marie-Anne
Fleuriot (28
October 1829 – 19
December 1890), was a
French novelist. She
wrote eighty three novels, all
aimed at
young women, most...