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    Euphemia (Greek: Εὐφημία; 'well-spoken [of]'), known as the All-praised in the Eastern Orthodox Church, was a virgin martyr, who died for her faith at...
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    Euphemia, also spelled Eufemia, is a feminine given name of Greek origin meaning "well spoken", from a combination of the Greek word elements eu , meaning...
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    Emilia Isobel Euphemia Rose Clarke MBE (born 23 October 1986) is an English actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Daenerys Targaryen in the HBO...
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    Effie Gray (redirect from Euphemia Gray)
    Euphemia Chalmers Millais, Lady Millais (née Gray; 7 May 1828 – 23 December 1897) was a Scottish artists' model and writer who was married to Pre-Raphaelite...
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  • Look up Euphemia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Euphemia was a virgin martyr, who died for her faith at Chalcedon in 303 AD. Euphemia, also rendered...
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    Euphemia (Greek: Εὐφημία, died 520s), born Lupicina, was an Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire by marriage to Justin I. Empress Euphemia is credited...
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  • Euphemia li Britannia is a fictional character who appears in Sunrise's anime television series Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (often referred to...
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    Dawn-Euphemia is a township in southwestern Ontario, Canada, in Lambton County. Residents primarily are employed by the agricultural industry, or by local...
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  • Euphemia of Münsterberg (c. 1385 – 17 November 1447), also known as Euphemia, Countess of Oettingen, was a princess from the Münsterberg (Ziębice) branch...
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    Владимировна), known as Euphemia of Kiev (fl. 1112–died 4 April 1139) was Queen Consort of Hungary by marriage to Coloman, King of Hungary. Euphemia was the daughter...
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  • Euphemia of Rügen (c. 1280 – May 1312) was Queen of Norway as the spouse of Håkon V of Norway. She is famous in history as a literary figure, and known...
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    Martha Euphemia Lofton Haynes (September 11, 1890 – July 25, 1980) was an American mathematician and educator. She was the first African American woman...
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  • Euphemia (syllabics: ᐅᕓᒥᐊ) is a sans-serif typeface for Unified Canadian Syllabics. However, it does not display the Eastern Cree syllables sha and shu...
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    Euphemia of Sweden (Swedish: Eufemia Eriksdotter; 1317 – 16 June 1370) was a Swedish princess. She was Duchess consort of Mecklenburg, heiress of Sweden...
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    The Church of St. Euphemia, often known as the Basilica of St. Euphemia (although it is not formally a basilica minor) and by locals as the Church of...
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    Marcia Euphemia (also known as Aelia Marcia Euphemia) was the wife of Anthemius, Western Roman Emperor. Marcia Euphemia was the only known daughter of...
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    Euphemia of Pomerania (1285 – 26 July 1330) was Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Christopher II. She was the daughter of Bogislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania...
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    Euphemia de Ross (1329–1386), a member of Clan Ross, was Queen of Scots as the second wife of Robert II of Scotland. Euphemia was a daughter of Hugh,...
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  • Euphemia of Ross may refer to: Euphemia I, Countess of Ross (died 1394-98) Euphemia II, Countess of Ross, daughter of Alexander Leslie, Earl of Ross and...
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  • USS Euphemia (SP-539) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919. Euphemia was built in 1898 as a private motorboat. In 1917...
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  • Euphemia and the Goth is a romance text of Syriac literature. It is set at Edessa in Mesopotamia in 396 AD but the story appears to have been written in...
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  • Euphemia Elphinstone (also written Euphame or Eupheme; born 11 May 1509) was a mistress of James V of Scotland and the mother of his son Robert Stewart...
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  • Isabel Euphemia Oakeshott (born 12 June 1974) is a British political journalist. Oakeshott was the political editor of The Sunday Times and is the co-author...
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  • Euphemia Fedorovna Vsevolozhskaya (Russian: Евфимия (Ефимья) Фёдоровна Всеволожская; 1630–1657), was a Russian noble, the fiancee of Tsar Alexis of Russia...
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  • Euphemia of Kuyavia (c. 1265 – 18 March 1308[citation needed]) was a Kuyavian princess, who was Queen consort of Galicia-Volhynia. She was the daughter...
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  • Euphemia I (d. 1394 x 1398), also called Euphemia of Ross and Euphemia Ross, and sometimes incorrectly styled Euphemia Leslie and Euphemia Stewart (Scottish...
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  • Euphemia Stewart, Countess of Strathearn (died c. 1434) was a medieval Scottish noblewoman, the daughter of David Stewart, Earl Palatine of Strathearn...
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  • Euphemia of Hungary was a daughter of King Béla I of Hungary and his wife, Richesa (or Adelaide) of Poland (1050s – 11 April 1111). She was the wife of...
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    Amy Euphemia Jacques Garvey (31 December 1895 – 25 July 1973) was a Jamaican-born journalist and activist. She was the second wife of Marcus Garvey. She...
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  • Euphemia of Masovia (Polish: Eufemia mazowiecka; 1395/97 – before 17 September 1447), was Duchess of Cieszyn by marriage to Bolesław I, Duke of Cieszyn...
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