- Denote, Deonisia, Deonysia:
Middle English Dinisia:
Portuguese Dionycia,
Dionis:
Middle English Dionise: Old
French (on St. Denise's
burial site) Dionísia:...
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father died. His
mother remarried several years later, to the
Catholic Dionis Baynbrigge (or
Denis Bainbridge) of Scotton, Harrogate.
Fawkes may have...
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December 1989),
known as
Dioni, is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a striker. Born in Málaga, Andalusia,
Dioni joined Deportivo de La Coruña...
- Poor
Dionis or Poor
Dionysus (Romanian: Sărmanul
Dionis,
originally spelled Sermanul Dionisie; also
translated as
Wretched Dionysus or The
Sorrowful Dionis)...
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Dionís Renart i García (Barcelona, 1878 - Barcelona, 1946) was a
Catalan sculptor and astronomer. He
studied at the
Llotja School also
known as the "Escola...
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Hallows Lombard Street when St
Dionis was demolished. A
parish mark can be seen in
Philpot Lane. The
church of St.
Dionis,
Parsons Green was
built with...
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Pierre Dionis (1643 in
Paris – 11
December 1718 in Paris) was a
French surgeon and anatomist,
First surgeon of the
Enfants de France.
Pierre Dionis was trained...
- the 1876
building to the right, St
Dionis Mission Hall,
which became its
Mission Hall. It was
named after St
Dionis Backchurch, a
parish church in the...
- Jean
Dionis du Séjour (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ djɔnis dy seʒuʁ]; born 21
September 1956), also
known as Jean
Dionis, is a
French politician who has...
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Dioni José
Guerra Ford (born
September 27, 1971, in
Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela) is a
former Venezuelan footballer who pla**** for
clubs of
Venezuela and...