Serafin (Italian, Polish) or Serafín (Spanish) may refer to:
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Serafin (band)
Serafin is a rock band from London who formed and began playing in September 2000 until quietly disbanding in the late 2000s after the release of their second album. They returned to release a new album in 2020.
History
The original band li ...
, a London rock group
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''Serafín'' (telenovela), a Mexican telenovela
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Serafin, Masovian Voivodeship
Serafin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łyse, within Ostrołęka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately north of Ostrołęka and north of Warsaw
Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officia ...
in east-central Poland
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Catharina Serafin Catharina Serafin, was a Prussian lady who had an enchondroma removed from her cardiac region, leaving the chest wall open except from a thin skin layer. This allowed the German physician Hugo von Ziemssen in 1892 to do the first cardiac pacing ex ...
, a patient on whom the first studies of electrical pacing were performed
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Sanctus Seraphin Sanctus Seraphin (Udine 1699 – Venice 1776), also known as Santo Serafin, was a successful luthier (violin maker), working in Venice. He closed his ''bottega'' (workshop) in 1741 but he continued to work in the bottega of Giorgio Serafin, his nep ...
(1699 – c. 1758), Italian luthier
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Tullio Serafin
Tullio Serafin (1 September 18782 February 1968) was an Italian conductor and former Musical Director at La Scala.
Biography
Tullio Serafin was a leading Italian opera conductor with a long career and a very broad repertoire who revived many 19t ...
(1878–1968), Italian opera conductor
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Séraphin (disambiguation)
Seraphin is a masculine given name, adopted from Latin ''Serafinus'', Greek ''Serafim'' (Σεραφειμ, Russian Серафим), ultimately from the Hebrew word seraph. It may refer to:
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Seraph (disambiguation)
A seraph is a celestial being in Jewish and Christian mythology.
Seraph or its plural seraphim may also refer to:
Saints
* Saint Serafina (born 1238), Italian saint
* Seraphim of Sarov (born 1759), Russian saint
Aviation
* Back Bone Seraph, a Fr ...
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