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- Saint Firmina is a Roman Catholic Italian saint and virgin martyr. She is the patroness saint of Civitavecchia, and Amelia Cathedral is dedicated to her...
- Maria Firmina dos Reis (March 11, 1822 – November 11, 1917) was a Brazilian author. She is considered Brazil's first black female novelist. In 1859, she...
- complaining of difficulty breathing. He left behind a wife, Nurnaeni Amperawati Firmina, and two children. News of his death received widespread reactions on social...
- found in Roman Martyrology Fintán of Taghmon unknown 635 Bishop and hermit Firmina unknown 200s found in Roman Martyrology Firminus of Satala 200s 304 found...
- century) Estelle of Gaul (3rd century) Reparata of Caesarea (3rd century) Firmina of Rome (3rd century) Amonaria of Alexandria (3rd century) Martina of Rome...
- Ruscello San Firenze San Giuliano San Leo San Marco Vill'Alba San Polo Santa Firmina Santa Maria alla R****inata Sant'Andrea a Pigli San Zeno Sargiano Staggiano...
- make the phrase read "Firmina, daughter of Arabia", whilst "γενόμενη" means "who became". Cyril Mango reads the phrase as "Firmina who became the nursemaid...
- existed in Brazil since the mid-19th century with the publication of Maria Firmina dos Reis's novel Ursula in 1859. Other writers from the late 19th century...
- Salvador, Bahia. Camafeu was the son of Faustino José do Patrocínio and Maria Firmina da Conceição. His father died when he was young, and his mother was a baiana...
- active 1981 (1981)–1991, 2001–present Labels Real World Records Members Firmina Louis Hunguana Issufo Manuel Belarmino Rita Godeiros Jorge Cossa Mahamudo...