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Eufemia Of Toppau
Eufemia may refer to: * Eufemia, a Greek female given name * Catarina Eufémia, an illiterate harvester from Alentejo, Portugal * Frank Eufemia, a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher See also * Euphemia (other) * Santa Eufemia (other) Santa Eufemia may refer to: * Santa Eufemia, Spain * Santa Eufemia del Barco, Spain * Santa Eufemia del Arroyo, Spain *Sant'Eufemia a Maiella, Italy * Santa Eufemia, Argentina, in Juárez Celman Department *Gulf of Saint Euphemia The Gulf of Saint ... * Sant'Eufemia (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Eufemia (name)
Eufemia may refer to: * Eufemia, a Greek female given name * Catarina Eufémia, an illiterate harvester from Alentejo, Portugal * Frank Eufemia, a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher See also * Euphemia (other) * Santa Eufemia (other) Santa Eufemia may refer to: * Santa Eufemia, Spain * Santa Eufemia del Barco, Spain * Santa Eufemia del Arroyo, Spain *Sant'Eufemia a Maiella, Italy * Santa Eufemia, Argentina, in Juárez Celman Department *Gulf of Saint Euphemia The Gulf of Saint ... * Sant'Eufemia (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Catarina Eufémia
Catarina Efigénia Sabino Eufémia (; February 13, 1928 to May 19, 1954) was an illiterate harvester from Alentejo, Portugal who was murdered during a worker's strike by lieutenant Carrajola of the Guarda Nacional Republicana in Monte do Olival, Baleizão, in Beja, Alentejo. Catarina had three children, one eight months old, who was with her when she was shot. The historic tragedy of Catarina came to personify the resistance movement against the regime of Salazar. She was adopted as an icon by the Portuguese Communist Party in Alentejo. Poets Sophia de Mello Breyner, Carlos Aboim Inglez, Eduardo Valente da Fonseca, Francisco Miguel Duarte, José Carlos Ary dos Santos, Maria Luísa Vilão Palma and António Vicente Campinas have all dedicated poems to her. António Vicente Campinas' "'' Cantar Alentejano''" was put to music by Zeca Afonso on the album "'' Cantigas de Maio''", made on Christmas day, 1971. (Hear part of the sonhere) Context Alentejo was a region of large estat ...
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Frank Eufemia
Frank Anthony Eufemia (born December 23, 1959) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher who played in 39 games for the Minnesota Twins in the season. He was drafted by the Twins in the 18th round of the 1982 Major League Baseball draft. His 1985 season was his only one in the majors; he returned to the minor leagues with the Toledo Mud Hens, the Twins’ Triple-A affiliate, for 1986 and was out of baseball the next season. In 1992, Eufemia returned to organized baseball in the New York Mets’ minor league system, pitching for the Tidewater Tides. He once again left baseball following the season and never pitched in a major league team’s system again, although in 1995 he was one of many considered as replacement players during the ongoing strike. Eufemia made one last comeback in 1998, where at the age of 38 he joined the New Jersey Jackals of the independent Northeast League for their inaugural season. Pitching exclusively as a starter for the first and only time in ...
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Euphemia (other)
Euphemia (; el, Ευφημία) is a Greek female given name, meaning "well-spoken". It is derived from the ancient Greek words ''ευ'' (good) and ''φημί'' (to speak). Its diminutive or pet form is Effie or Phemie. Euphemia, also rendered as Eufemia and Eupham, may also refer to: People Saints * Euphemia (died 303 CE) - Christian martyr and saint Royalty * Euphemia (empress) (died 520s), Byzantine Empress * Euphemia of Hungary (died 1111), Duchess Consort of Moravia * Euphemia of Kiev (died 1139), Queen Consort of Hungary * Euphemia of Rügen (c. 1280–1312), Queen Consort of Norway * Euphemia de Ross (died 1386), Queen Consort of Scotland * Euphemia of Sweden (1317–1370), Duchess Consort of Mecklenburg * Euphemia of Pomerania (1285–1330), Queen Consort of Denmark Nobles * Euphemia of Greater Poland (c. 1230–after 1281) - wife of Władysław Opolski * Euphemia I, Countess of Ross (died in the 1390s) * Euphemia II, Countess of Ross (fl. early 15th century) Other ...
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Santa Eufemia (other)
Santa Eufemia may refer to: *Santa Eufemia, Spain *Santa Eufemia del Barco, Spain *Santa Eufemia del Arroyo, Spain *Sant'Eufemia a Maiella, Italy *Santa Eufemia, Argentina, in Juárez Celman Department *Gulf of Saint Euphemia, Italy See also * Euphemia, the Christian saint after whom all of the above were named * Eufemia (other) * Sant'Eufemia (other) Sant'Eufemia (the Italian language, Italian for Saint Euphemia) may refer to: Places in Italy * Sant'Eufemia d'Aspromonte in the province of Reggio Calabria * Sant'Eufemia della Fonte, a frazione of Brescia ** Sant’Eufemia Buffalora (Brescia Metr ... {{geodis ...
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