- Susa y
Epifanio are a
comedic duo of
fictional characters from
Puerto Rico. They
hosted the
radio program Prende El Fogón on WSKN-AM in San Juan, and the...
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Epifanio de los
Santos y Cristóbal, also
known as Don Pañong or Don
Panyong (April 7, 1871 –
April 18, 1928), was a
notable Filipino historian, journalist...
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Epifanio de los
Santos Avenue,
commonly referred to by its
acronym EDSA (Tagalog: [ˈʔɛdsɐ]), is a
major cir****ferential road
around Manila, the capital...
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Epifanio “Fano”
Irizarry Jusino (7
April 1915 - 3
November 2001) was a
Puerto Rican oil
canvas painter, draftsman, and art
professor from Ponce, Puerto...
- Juan
Antonio San
Epifanio Ruiz (born 12 June 1959), most
commonly known as "Epi", is a
Spanish retired professional basketball player. He
spent all of...
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Diego Epifanio Cabornero (born May 25, 1978), also
known as "Epi", is a
Spanish basketball coach.
After spending more than 15
seasons in the
local youth...
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Epifanio Mejía
Quijano (1838–1913) was a
Colombian poet and
politician who in his
lifetime published over 134 poems. He was born in Yarumal, Antioquia...
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Epifanio Ferdinando (1569–1638) was an
Italian physician of the Renaissance. He is
known to
medical historians for his
detailed discussion of tarantism...
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Epifanio Comis (born
August 4, 1968 in Catania, Italy;) is an
Italian concert pianist and conductor.
Epifanio Comis is the
winner more than 30 international...
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Epifanio "Epi" Jiménez Cruz (born June 11, 1965) in Carolina,
Puerto Rico is a
Puerto Rican politician who held many
occupations in the New Progressive...