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Anastasie is a
French feminine given name
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** name Anastasíā.
Notable people with this name
include the following: Anastasie...
- Sainte-
Anastasie is the name or part of the name of
several communes in France: Sainte-
Anastasie, in the
Cantal department Sainte-
Anastasie, in the Gard...
- The
Arboretum Sainte-
Anastasie is an
arboretum located on the
grounds of the École
primaire publique de Sainte-
Anastasie at 333,
avenue du Général De...
- Russian-Serbian heritage,
Anastasia Arapova (1872–1936). They had two daughters,
Anastasie "Stasie" (1893–1978) and
Sofia "Sophy" (1895–1963). The
couple separated...
- Sainte-
Anastasie (Provençal:
Senta Anastasiá) is a
commune in the Gard
department in
southern France.
Arboretum Sainte-
Anastasie Saint-Nicolas-de-Campagnac...
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Mother Anastasie Brown, S.P., (October 13, 1826 –
August 10, 1918), was the
Superior General of the
Sisters of
Providence of
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods,...
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Mother Marie-
Anastasie,
formerly Alexandrine Conduché, (November 17, 1833 –
April 21, 1878) had her
initial formation with her
Notre Dame
Sisters of the...
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Anastase Dragomir (1896–1966) was a
distinguished Romanian inventor, most
famous for his "catapultable ****pit"
patent (with Tănase Dobrescu) as an early...
- They had two daughters: Xénia
Anastasie Germaine Louis de
Wenden (born 1930, who
married Alain Brulé), and
Anastasie Alexandrine Paule Louis de Wenden...
- born on 25 May 1899 in Budapest. His father,
either named Dumitru or
Anastasie Demian, was a bank
manager who had been
temporarily relocated to Budapest...