- Santos,
CIANSP (religious name:
Benigna Victim of Jesus; 16
August 1907 — 16
October 1981),
better known as
Sister Benigna, was an Afro-Brazilian mother...
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Benigna Machiavelli is a 1914
novel by
Charlotte Perkins Gilman,
featuring a
young woman,
evoking Niccolò Machiavelli, as she
maneuvers through the restrictive...
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Benigna Cardoso da
Silva (15
October 1928 – 24
October 1941) was a
Brazilian Catholic child. In her
childhood she was
adopted following the
deaths of...
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Benigna Gottliebe von
Trotta genannt Treyden,
later Biron (15
October 1703 – 5
November 1782), was a
Duchess consort of
Courland and lady-in-waiting to...
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Incensed at
Benigna's intrusion,
Laura asks her to leave.
Later that night,
Laura finds Benigna in the orphanage's coal shed, but
Benigna flees the scene...
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Benigna Zinzendorf, also
known as
Henrietta Benigna Justine Zinzendorf von
Watteville (1725–1789), was the
founder of the
first boarding school for girls...
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Benigna Dávalos
Villavicencio was an
Ecuadorian musician,
songwriter and composer. She is best
known for the
pasillo Angel de Luz for
which she wrote...
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Eupithecia fragmentaria Vojnits, 1984
Eupithecia depressa Vojnits, 1984
Eupithecia depressa disiuncta Vojnits, 1984
Eupithecia benigna Vojnits, 1984...
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Benigna Marie of Reuss-Ebersdorf (15
December 1695 in
Ebersdorf – 31 July 1751 in Pottiga) was a
Protestant German hymn
writer and a
titular Countess...
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Stenoma benigna is a moth of the
family Depressariidae. It is
found in
French Guiana. The
wingspan is 24–25 mm. The
forewings are
pinkish brown with the...