- name has
related forms in
modern languages:
Zéphyrin or Zéphirin (French); feminine: Zéphyrine
Zephyrin or
Zephirin (German);
feminine Zephryine Zeferino...
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Zéphyrin Toé (30
December 1928 − 25
November 2013) was a Burkinabé
Roman Catholic bishop.
Ordained to the
priesthood on 6
April 1958, Toé was
named bishop...
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Zephyrin Engelhardt, O.F.M., (born
Charles Anthony Engelhardt; 1851–1934) was a German-born
Roman Catholic priest and
clerical historian of the Franciscan...
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Zéphyrin Camélinat (variously
spelled Zéphirin, Zéphyrenne; 5
March 1840 in Mailly-la-Ville,
Yonne – 14
September 1932 in Paris) was a
French politician...
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Zéphyrin Ferrez (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...
- PMID 11229834. S2CID 878968.
Retrieved 14
April 2022. Declercq, Eugene;
Zephyrin,
Laurie (16
December 2020). "Maternal
Mortality in the
United States: A...
- Missions.
University of
California Press, Los Angeles, CA. Engelhardt,
Zephyrin, O.F.M. (1920). San
Diego Mission.
James H.
Barry Company, San Francisco...
- pp. 275–276 Engelhardt,
Zephyrin (1920). San
Diego Mission. San Francisco, CA:
James H.
Barry Company. Engelhardt,
Zephyrin (1922). San Juan Capistrano...
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Calendarium Romanum (Libreria
Editrice Vaticana, 1969), p. 106 Engelhardt,
Zephyrin, O.F.M. San Juan
Capistrano Mission. 1922.
Standard Printing Co., Los Angeles...
- (photographer) (1843–1923), son of
Zéphyrin Ferrez Marc
Ferrez (sculptor) (1788–1850), sculptor,
brother of
Zéphyrin Ferrez This
disambiguation page lists...