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Florence (337–417)
Hieromartyrs Zenobios and
Zenobia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Zenobios. If an
internal link led you...
- The Holy
Martyrs Zenobios and
Zenobia (died c.290; Gr****:Ζηνόβιος καὶ Ζηνοβία;
occasionally (and incorrectly) Σινόβιος καὶ Σινοβία; Latin:
Zenobius et...
- as a
Russian surname,
derives from the
personal name Zinovi, from Gr****
Zenobios.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Dmitrievich Zinoviev...
- The Ca'
Zenobio degli Armeni (Palazzo
Zenobio, Ca'
Zenobio) is a three-story Baroque-style
palace structure in the
sestiere of Dorsoduro, in Venice, Italy...
- Islands, then
called Isles of
Zenobios:
After sailing along it over open
water for
about 2000
stades from the
Isles of
Zenobios, you come to the Isle of Sarapis...
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Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Salvatore Cherubini (/ˌkɛrʊˈbiːni/ KERR-uu-BEE-nee; Italian: [luˈiːdʒi keruˈbiːni]; 8 or 14
September 1760 – 15
March 1842)...
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Zanobi Acciaioli (25 May 1461 – 27 July 1519) was an
Italian Dominican friar, a
member of the
Acciaioli family of Florence. He was
Librarian of the Vatican...
- may also
refer to:
Zenobia of
Armenia (1st
century CE),
Queen of
Armenia Zenobios and
Zenobia (d. c. 290),
martyrs Zenobia Shroff (born 1965), Indian-born...
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Zenobio Lorenzo Guilland (24
December 1890 – 12
February 1962) was the
Archbishop of Paraná, Argentina.
Having consecrated Anunciado Serafini to the episcopacy...
- a
grammarian named Zenobios. Some
scholars identify this
Zenobios (the epigrammatist) with the
sophist and
proverb writer Zenobios, but
others (like William...