- (or
Zepherin Ferrez; 31 July 1797 – 22 July 1851) was a
French sculptor and
engraver who
spent much of his
career in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Zepherin Ferrez...
-
Porter and
Raymond Barnabet. She had
three brothers, one of them
named Zepherin. Barnabet's
father reportedly abused his family. They
moved to Lafayette...
- Muybridge. Marc
Ferrez was the son of the
French sculptor and
engraver Zepherin Ferrez who
moved to Rio de
Janeiro in 1816. Marc
Ferrez was born in Rio...
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Bertrand Zepherin Teyou (March 17, 1969 -
January 22, 2020) was a
Cameroonian author.
Teyou is
notable for his book La
Belle de la république bananière :...
- and
saint Zepherinus Joseph (born 1975),
Saint Lucia athlete Zéphyrin or
Zepherin Ferrez (1797–1851), French-Brazilian
sculptor and
engraver Zéphirin Diabré...
- Telusmond, Gary César,
Jocelyn Zépherin,
Killick Jean-Louis,
Claude Louis Charles,
Michel Desravines, Guy
Prosper and
Wilfrid Zépherin. On
November 26 of that...
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October 2023.
Retrieved 12
December 2023. Thomas, Andy (10
February 2021). "
Zepherin Saint Walks Us
Through the
History of Afro House".
Bandcamp Daily. Archived...
- of
Spain (GB) 1969
Tudor Melody Tudor Minstrel Matelda Lerida Matador Zepherin Cool Fair (JPN) 1978
Yellow God Red God
Sally Deans Sharkskin Silver Shark...
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Zepherin "Kepelino" Kahōʻāliʻi
Keauokalani (c. 1830 – c. 1878) was a
Native Hawaiian cultural historian who
wrote Kepelino's
Traditions of Hawaii. Born...
- re-introduce the
rosary devotion to his parishioners. In 1854, parishioner,
Zepherin Dorval was
heading for the gold
fields and in hope of the
protection of...