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Séraphin (opera)
Seraphin may refer to: People Given or single name * Seraphin, Archbishop of Esztergom (died 1104), Hungarian prelate * Seraphin of Montegranaro (1540–1604), Italian saint Surname * Sanctus Seraphin (1699–c.1758), a financially successful Italian violin maker * Kevin Séraphin (born 1989), French basketball player who plays in the National Basketball Association Other uses * Séraphin (film), ''Séraphin'' (film), a 1950 List of Quebec films, Quebec film by Paul Gury * Séraphin (opera), ''Séraphin'' (opera), an opera by German composer Wolfgang Rihm * Seraphin (Xena), a minor character in ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' * ''Séraphin: Heart of Stone (Séraphin: un homme et son péché)'', a 2002 Quebec film See also

* Seraphim (other) * Serafin (other) * Serafina (given name) * Serafino (other) * Séraphine (other) * Seraphino Antao (1937–2011), Kenyan athlete * Serapion (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Seraphin French masculine given nam ...
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Seraphin, Archbishop Of Esztergom
Seraphin (; died 1104) was a Hungarian prelate at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries, who served as Archbishop of Esztergom from around 1095 until his death. Career Similarly to other contemporary prelates, the high-born Seraphin was a member of the royal chapel, during the reign of Ladislaus I of Hungary. He first appeared in historical documents in an inventory of the Bakonybél Abbey in 1086, written by Seraphin himself, who then functioned as royal chaplain (thus he was responsible for issuing royal diplomas, as there was no permanent chancellery before the late-12th century). Taking into account his position, it is possible, he was born in the late 1050s or early 1060s. Alongside his two co-chaplains, he was present as a witness at the foundation of the Somogyvár Abbey in 1091. Seraphin was elected Archbishop of Esztergom in the last months of Ladislaus' reign, in 1094 or most likely early 1095. A 12th-century complement of the Bakonybél inventory referred to him as a ...
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Seraphim (other)
A seraph is a celestial being in Jewish and Christian mythology. Seraph(s) or seraphim may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Film * Seraph (The Matrix), Seraph (''The Matrix''), a character in ''The Matrix'' film trilogy Games * Seraph, character in the video game ''Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2#Seraph, Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2'' * Seraph, a vehicle in the video game series ''Covenant vehicles in Halo#Seraph, Halo'' * The Seraph, the key to the Tibetan palace containing the Talion in ''Tomb Raider II'' * Seraphim, a faction in the video game expansion pack ''Factions in Supreme Commander#Seraphim, Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance'' Literature and comics * Seraph (comics), a DC Comics superhero * List of characters in Megatokyo#Seraphim, Seraphim, a character in the webcomic ''Megatokyo'' *''Seraphs'', the second novel in the Rogue Mage series, ''Rogue Mage'' series by Faith Hunter * ''Seraph of the End'', manga series written by Takaya Kagami * '' ...
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Serapion (other)
Serapion is a given name, a variant of Seraphin. People called Serapion: * Serapion of Alexandria (3rd century BC), Greek physician * Serapion (strategos), probably negotiated in 48 BC for Caesar with Achillas, strategos of Cyprus in 43 BC, executed in 41 BC * Mara bar Serapion (1st century AD), Syrian stoic * Serpion of Macedonia (d. 195), martyr *Serapion of Antioch (c. 200 AD), Patriarch of Antioch *Serapion (3rd century AD), neoplatonic philosopher, one of the disciples of Plotinus *Serapion (4th century AD), author of the ''Sacramentary of Serapion of Thmuis'' * Serapion the Sindonite (4th century AD), Egyptian monk and saint * Yahya ibn Sarafyun (9th century), also known as Serapion the Elder or Johannes Serapion, Christian physician who wrote two medical compilations in Syriac *Serapion of Algiers (1179–1240), Mercedarian saint * Serapion the Younger (c. 12th century), physician who wrote ''The Book of Simple Medicine'' (in Arabic) * Serapion of Vladimir (13th century), b ...
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Seraphino Antao
Seraphino "Kelly" Antao (30 October 1937 – 6 September 2011) was a runner of Goan descent from Kenya. He won two events at the 1962 Commonwealth Games, making him the first Kenyan athlete to win a gold medal at an international level. Early life and education Seraphino Antao was born in Chandor, Goa on 30 October 1937 and grew up in Mombasa. He was the son of Diego Manuel and Anna Maria, and had six siblings. He was of Asian origin, and had several athletes in his family. While at Goan High School (now Mombasa High School) he took several sports, and was a good footballer. After being spotted by an athletics coach, he took part a local athletic event, where, running barefoot, his sprint times were only just short of national records. In 1956, Seraphino entered an athletics carnival run by the Landing & Shipping Company (agents for East African Railways and Harbours Corporation) and won the sprint events. He was at this time a member of the Achilles Athletics Club in Momb ...
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Séraphine (other)
Séraphine or Seraphine may refer to: *Seraphine (musical instrument), 19c. keyboard instrument, an early version of the harmonium *Séraphine Louis (Séraphine de Senlis, 1864–1942), French painter ** ''Séraphine'' (film) (2008), Franco-Belgian film about her *''Séraphine'', a play by Victorien Sardou *Séraphine (company), an international maternity fashion label and store *Seraphine, a fictional online personality, singer, member of the virtual K-pop group K/DA, and a champion in the video game ''League of Legends'' See also * Seraphin (other) * Serafin (other) * Serafina (given name) * Serafino (other) * Serapion (other) Serapion is a given name, a variant of Seraphin. People called Serapion: * Serapion of Alexandria (3rd century BC), Greek physician * Serapion (strategos), probably negotiated in 48 BC for Caesar with Achillas, strategos of Cyprus in 43 BC, execu ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Seraphine French feminine given names Feminine ...
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Serafino (other)
Serafino may refer to: People * Serafino dell'Aquila (1466–1500), Italian poet and musician * Seraphin of Montegranaro (1540–1605) (Italian: Serafino da Montegranaro), Italian Capuchin friar and saint * Serafino de' Serafini (1323–1393), Italian painter * Serafino Belfanti (1860–1939), Italian immunologist * Serafino Biagioni (1920–1983), Italian bicycle racer * Serafino Brizzi (1684–1724), Italian engraver * Serafino Cavalli (died 1578), Roman Catholic Master of the Order of Preachers * Serafino Cerva (1696–1759), Dalmatian Italian author of ''Ragusan Library'', the first encyclopedia in the Dalmatian language * Serafino Cimino (1873–1928), Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who led the Franciscans * Serafino Cretoni (1833–1909), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal * Serafino De Tivoli (1826–1892), Italian artist of the Macchiaioli group * Serafino dell'Aquila (1466–1500), Italian poet and improvisatore * Serafino Dubois (1817–1899), Italian chess ...
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Serafina (given Name)
Seraphina or Serafina is a feminine given name, derived from the word seraph, a high-ranking angel in the hierarchy of angels, and may refer to: Persons * Saint Serafina (1238–1253), a thirteenth century Italian saint * Seraphina Sforza (c. 1434–1478), an Italian noblewoman and nun * Serafina di dio (1621–1699), Italian abbess * Penny Serafina Petrone (1925–2005), a Canadian writer, educator, arts patron, and philanthropist * Serafina Ouistiti, one of the several stage names of Dutch musician Bloem de Ligny (born 1978) * Serafina Steer (born 1982), an English harpist, pianist, singer and songwriter Fictional characters * ''Seraphina'', an 1809 popular novel by Caroline Burney * '' Seraphina'', a 2012 fantasy novel by Rachel Hartman * Serafina (Marvel), a super villain in the Marvel Comics Universe * Serafina Pekkala, a fictional character in Phillip Pullman's ''His Dark Materials'' trilogy * Dona Serafina, a fictional character in ''Don Rodriguez: Chronicles of Shadow Va ...
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Serafin (other)
Serafin (Italian, Polish) or Serafín (Spanish) may refer to: * Serafin (surname) * Serafin (given name) * Serafin (band), a London rock group * ''Serafín'' (TV series), a Mexican telenovela * Serafin, Masovian Voivodeship in east-central Poland See also * * Serafina Seraphina or Serafina is a feminine given name, derived from the word seraph, a high-ranking angel in the hierarchy of angels, and may refer to: Persons * Saint Serafina (1238–1253), a thirteenth century Italian saint * Seraphina Sforza (c. 1434� ... * Serafino (other) * Serafine * Seraph (other) * Séraphin (other) * Séraphine (other) {{Disamb ...
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Heart Of Stone
Heart of stone or Heart of Stone may refer to: Film and television * ''Heart of Stone'' (1924 film), a German silent film * ''Heart of Stone'' (1950 film), an East German film * ''Heart of Stone'' (2009 film), an American documentary * ''Heart of Stone'' (2023 film), an American spy film * "Heart of Stone" (''Mysticons''), a television episode * "Heart of Stone" (''Once Upon a Time in Wonderland''), a television episode * "Heart of Stone" (''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''), a television episode Music Albums * ''Heart of Stone'' (Cher album), 1989 * ''Heart of Stone'' (Chris Knight album), 2008 Songs * "Heart of Stone" (Bucks Fizz song), 1988; covered by Cher, 1990 * "Heart of Stone" (Rolling Stones song), 1964 * "Heart of Stone" (Suzi Quatro song), 1982 * "Heart of Stone" (Taylor Dayne song), 1990 * " (Wish I Had A) Heart of Stone", by Baillie & the Boys, 1989 * "Heart of Stone", by Andreas Kümmert, competing to represent Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest ...
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Seraphin Of Montegranaro
Seraphin of Montegranaro (; 1540 – October 12, 1604), was an Italian Capuchin lay brother, who is honored as a saint by the Catholic Church. Life Born Felix Rapagnano (also written ''Felice'') at Montegranaro, then in the March of Fermo, he was the second of four children of poor but pious parents, Gerolamo Rapagnano and Teodora Giovannuzzi. His father was a mason. Because of their poverty, the family depended on the productivity of all of its members. The eldest son, Silenzio, followed in his father's footsteps as a mason. The slighter and less manually adept Felix was hired out to a local farmer as a shepherd. Felix enjoyed shepherding since it afforded him time for prayer. Even at an early age, he had an inclination toward silence, seclusion, and prayer. When their father died, however, he was summoned home. His brother understood that Felix lacked the skills of a mason, but hoped to use him as an unskilled laborer. All attempts proved futile. Felix could not even lea ...
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Seraphin (Xena)
'' Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'' is an American television series based on the tales of the classical Greek hero, produced from January 16, 1995, to November 22, 1999. It had two spin-off series: '' Xena: Warrior Princess'', which ran from 1995 to 2001, and the prequel ''Young Hercules'', which ran in 1998 and 1999. This list includes significant characters from all three series. Main characters * Hercules (portrayed by Kevin Sorbo as an adult, Ian Bohen as young Hercules in flashbacks, Ryan Gosling as young Hercules in ''Young Hercules'') - The demi-god son of Zeus and Alcmene and strongest man in the world, and arch-rival to his older half brother Ares, the God of War. The champion of man who defeated and reformed the once power-hungry warlord Xena making her see the errors of her ways that set her on her path of redemption * Iolaus (portrayed by Michael Hurst as an adult, and Dean O'Gorman as young Iolaus in flashbacks and in ''Young Hercules'') - Hercules' sidekick, best ...
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Wolfgang Rihm
Wolfgang Rihm (; 13 March 1952 – 27 July 2024) was a German composer of contemporary classical music and an academic teacher based in Karlsruhe. He was an influential post-war European composer, as "one of the most original and independent musical voices" there, composing over 500 works including several operas. The premiere of Rihm's ''Morphonie'' for orchestra at the 1974 Donaueschingen Festival won him international recognition. Rihm pursued a freedom of expression, combining avant-garde techniques with emotional individuality. His chamber opera ''Jakob Lenz (opera), Jakob Lenz'' was premiered in 1977, exploring the inner conflict of a poet's soul. The premiere of his opera ''Oedipus (opera), Oedipus'' at Deutsche Oper Berlin in 1987 was broadcast live and recorded as DVD. When his opera ''Dionysos (opera), Dionysos'' was first performed at the Salzburg Festival in 2010, it was voted World Premiere of the Year by ''Opernwelt''. He was commissioned to compose a work for the o ...
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