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Zita (c. 1212 – 27
April 1272), also
known as
Sitha or Citha, is an
Italian saint, the
patron saint of
maids and
domestic servants. She is
often appealed...
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Zita of Bourbon-Parma (
Zita Maria delle Grazie Adelgonda Micaela Raffaela Gabriella Giuseppina Antonia Luisa Agnese; 9 May 1892 – 14
March 1989) was the...
- Ti
Poniro Mou
Zitas (Gr****: Tι Πονηρό Μου Ζητάς) is the
second studio album by Gr****
singer Eleni Foureira. The
album was
released in
Greece and Cyprus...
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Zita Görög (Hungarian: Görög
Zita; born 27
September 1979) is a
Hungarian actress and model,
often credited as
Zita Gorog. Görög was born in Nagybátony...
- Zeta (UK: /
ˈziːtə/, US: /ˈzeɪtə/ ;
uppercase Ζ,
lowercase ζ;
Ancient Gr****: ζῆτα,
Demotic Gr****: ζήτα,
classical [d͡zɛ̌ːta] or [zdɛ̌ːta] zē̂ta; Modern...
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Ferdinand of
Austria was ********inated in 1914. In 1911, he
married Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma.
Charles succeeded to the
thrones in
November 1916 following...
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Zita Hanrot (born 7
December 1989 in M****ille, France) is a
French actress. She
received widespread critical acclaim and
later won the César
Award for...
- and went on to
release her
second and
third studio albums Ti
Poniro Mou
Zitas and
Anemos Agapis in 2012 and 2014, respectively. Both
albums were well-received...
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Saint Zita (c. 1212–1272) is an
Italian saint.
Zita may
refer to:
Zita (name),
primarily a
feminine given name
Zita, Texas, an
unincorporated community...
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Livia Zita (born Lívia
Zita Lokay on 21
December 1984 in Budapest, Hungary) is a
Hungarian voiceover actress and rock singer, best
known for her work...