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Marcellina (other)
Marcellina may refer to: People * Marcellina (gnostic), a second-century Carpocratian Christian leader in Rome * Saint Marcellina, a fourth-century Christian saint * Marcellina Emmanuel, a Tanzanian middle-distance runner * Marcellina Darowska, a beatified Polish nun Other * Marcellina (municipality), a municipality in Rome * Marcellina Mountain, a mountain summit in the Rocky Mountains See also * Marcella (other) * Marcelina ''Marcelina'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tortricidae. Species *'' Marcelina mera'' Razowski & Becker, 2000 See also *List of Tortricidae genera This is a taxonomy of the moth family Tortricidae down to genus level. This clas ..., a genus of moths {{Disambiguation, hndis Latin feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Saint Marcellina
Marcellina (c. 327 – 397) was born in Trier, Gaul the daughter of the Praetorian prefect of Gaul, and was the elder sister of Ambrose of Milan and Satyrus of Milan. Marcellina devoted her life as a consecrated virgin to the practice of prayer and asceticism. Her feast is on 17 July. Life Marcellina was born in Trier, Gaul around the year 330 into a Roman Christian family. Her father served as Praetorian prefect of Gaul. The sister of Ambrose of Milan, she was older than her two brothers. About the year 354 Ambrosius, their father, died, whereupon the family moved to Rome. It appears that after the death of their parents, she took responsibility for the upbringing of her younger brothers, Ambrose and Satyrus. As the eldest in her family, she made it a point to pass to her younger brothers the "desire not to express their virtue, but to become truly virtuous." She devoted herself to the practice of piety and asceticism, and received the veil of consecrated virginity from Pope ...
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Marcellina Emmanuel
Marcellina Emmanuel (born 7 November 1964) is a Tanzanian middle-distance running, middle-distance runner. She competed in the Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Women's 1500 metres, women's 1500 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics. References

1964 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Tanzanian female middle-distance runners Olympic athletes for Tanzania Place of birth missing (living people) {{Tanzania-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Marcellina Darowska
Marcelina Darowska (16 January 1827 – 5 January 1911) was a Polish religious sister who was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1996. She was inspired to co-found the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a congregation in Poland, Belarus and the Ukraine. Childhood and marriage Marcelina (or Marcellina) Kotowicz was born in Szulaki, a part of Poland that was controlled by the Russians at the time. Her parents, Jan and Maksymilia Kotowicz, were wealthy landowners. Antonio BorrelliBeata Marcellina Darowska (Maria Marcellina dell’Immacolata Concezione) FondatriceaSantiebeati.it/ref> She attended a school in Odessa for three years, before working on her father's farm. Some sources state that she was pious from a young age. Before his death, her father made her promise that she would marry and start a family. On 2 October 1849 she married Karol Darowski, a land owner from Podolia. He died of typhus three years later, leaving her with two children, Jozef a ...
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Marcellina (municipality)
Marcellina ( it, label= Romanesco, Marcillinu) is a (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region of Latium, located about northeast of Rome. Origins of the name According to an uncorroborated hypothesis, the town takes the name of the Roman gens of the Claudii Marcelli The gens Claudia (), sometimes written Clodia, was one of the most prominent patrician houses at ancient Rome. The gens traced its origin to the earliest days of the Roman Republic. The first of the Claudii to obtain the consulship was Appius ..., owners of lands in Marcellina during the Middle Ages. More substantial is the derivation from the surname of the feudal family of Marcellina, the Marcellini, or de Marcellinis. References Cities and towns in Lazio {{Latium-geo-stub ...
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Marcellina Mountain
Marcellina Mountain is a prominent mountain summit in the West Elk Mountains range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The peak is located in the Raggeds Wilderness of Gunnison National Forest, west by north ( bearing 287°) of the Town of Crested Butte in Gunnison County, Colorado, United States. Mountain See also * List of Colorado mountain ranges * List of Colorado mountain summits **List of Colorado fourteeners ** List of Colorado 4000 meter prominent summits **List of the most prominent summits of Colorado *List of Colorado county high points This is a list of all 64 counties of the U.S. State of Colorado by their points of highest elevation. Of the 50 highest county high points in the United States, 30 are located in Colorado. The highest point in Colorado is the summit of Mount ... References External links West Elk Mountains Mountains of Gunnison County, Colorado Gunnison National Forest Mountains of Colorado North American 3000 m s ...
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Marcella (other)
Marcella is a Roman cognomen and Italian given name, the feminine version of Marcello (Mark in English). Marcella means warlike, martial, and strong. It could also mean 'young warrior'. The origin of the name Marcella is Latin. Marcella may refer to: People * Saint Marcella (325–410), saint in the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church * Saint Markella, 14th century saint in the Greek Orthodox Church * Claudia Marcella, women of the Marcelli branch of the Roman gens Claudia As a given name * Marcella Albani (1899–1959), Italian actress * Marcella Alsan, American medical scientist and economist * Marcella Althaus-Reid (1952–2009), Argentinian Methodist theologian and author * Marcella Bella (born 1952), Italian singer * Marcella Detroit (born 1952), American singer, musician, songwriter * Marcella Hazan (1924–2013), Italian-born American cookbook author * Markella Kavenagh, Australian actress * Marcella Michelangeli (born 1943), Italian actress and singer * Mar ...
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Marcelina
''Marcelina'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tortricidae. Species *'' Marcelina mera'' Razowski & Becker, 2000 See also *List of Tortricidae genera This is a taxonomy of the moth family Tortricidae down to genus level. This classification is up-to-date to 2008, taking information from the Online World Catalogue of the Tortricidae and taxonomic changes made in 2007. Subfamily Tortricinae Tr ... References * , 2000, ''Shilap Revista de Lepidopterologia'' 28: 388. * , 2005, ''World Catalogue of Insects'' 5 External linkstortricidae.com Euliini Tortricidae genera {{Euliini-stub ...
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Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic languages, Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the Roman Republic it became the dominant language in the Italy (geographical region), Italian region and subsequently throughout the Roman Empire. Even after the Fall of the Western Roman Empire, fall of Western Rome, Latin remained the common language of international communication, science, scholarship and academia in Europe until well into the 18th century, when other regional vernaculars (including its own descendants, the Romance languages) supplanted it in common academic and political usage, and it eventually became a dead language in the modern linguistic definition. Latin is a fusional language, highly inflected language, with three distinct grammatical gender, genders (masculine, feminine, and neuter), six or seven ...
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