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Serafin (Italian, Polish) or Serafín (Spanish) may refer to: *
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 ...
, a London rock group * ''Serafín'' (telenovela), a Mexican telenovela *
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. References Serafin ...
in east-central Poland *
Catharina Serafin Catharina Serafin, was a Prussian lady who had an enchondroma removed from her cardiac region, leaving the chest wall The thoracic wall or chest wall is the boundary of the thoracic cavity. Structure The bone, bony human skeleton, skeletal part ...
, a patient on whom the first studies of electrical pacing were performed *
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 * Tullio Serafin (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: * Séraphin (opera), an opera by German composer Wolfgang ...
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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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