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Helena of
Adiabene (Hebrew: הֶלֵּנִי ****ēnī; died c. 50–56 CE) was a
queen mother of Adiabene, a v****al
state of the
Parthian Empire. With her husband-brother...
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Eleni Papadaki (Gr****: Ελένη Παπαδάκη, 4
November 1903 – 21
December 1944) was a
celebrated Gr****
stage actress who was
murdered during the Dekemvriana...
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Vasuturaga 65' m
Manuqalo Komaitai 74' c
Salanieta Nabuli 80+2' m Con:
Litiana Vueti (2) 56', 75' Try:
Viviena Heleni Hingano 59' m Cards:
Lesieli Tai 80'...
- Kol
Yisrael building on
Heleni Hamalka Street, Jerusalem...
- IBA Kol
Israel Heleni Radio Studios...
- the 1st
century CE.
Queen Helena of
Adiabene (known in
Jewish sources as
Heleni HaMalka,
meaning Helene the Queen)
moved to Jerusalem,
where she
built palaces...
- Dr
Heleni Polichronatou (born 27
January 1959, in Piraeus, Greece; Gr****: Ελένη Πολυχρονάτου) is a Gr**** painter,
sculptor and art historian. Polichronatou...
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Heleni Barjau i
Vallmitjana (Barcelona, 1921 -
Mexico City, 2000), was a
Catalan tenor noted for his
recordings of La
Traviata and Il
trittico with Victoria...
- site-specific work ‘Tribute to a free
spirit (2020) at the
Fondation GGL
Helenis, Montpellier. The two
series of
mosaic panels ‘Tribute to
Belgian Congo’...
- the
Novatian heresy. The
third synod of 272 is
referred to as the
Synodus Heleni (Synod of Helenus) in the
Synodicon Vetus.
Helenus died
sometime after 268...