Xenia (variants include Ksenia, Kseniia, Ksenija, Kseniya; derived from Greek ξενία xenia, "hospitality") is a female given name. The below sections list...
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Look up Xenia, xenia, Xénia, xénia, or xenía in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Xenia may refer to: Xenia (name), a feminine given name; includes a list...
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a population of 25,441. The city's name comes from the Greek word Xenia (ξενία), which means "hospitality". Xenia was founded in 1803, the same year Ohio...
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Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia (Russian: Ксения Александровна Романова; 6 April [O.S. 25 March] 1875 – 20 April 1960) was the elder daughter...
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Xenia (Greek: ξενία) is an ancient Greek concept of hospitality. It is almost always translated as 'guest-friendship' or 'ritualized friendship'. It is...
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Xenia (Ξενία) was a nationwide hotel construction program initiated by the Hellenic Tourism Organisation (Ελληνικός Οργανισμός Τουρισμού, E.O.T.) to improve...
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Saint Xenia is the name of: Xenia of Peloponnesus (318), May 3, Greek saint, great martyr and wonderworker Irene of Hungary (1088–1134), took the religious...
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Xenia Tchoumitcheva (Ксения Чумичева, born 5 August 1987), known professionally as Xenia Tchoumi, is a Russian-Swiss model, entrepreneur, and content creator...
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Xenia Borisovna Godunova (Russian: Ксения Борисовна Годунова) (1582–1622) was a Russian Tsarevna, daughter of Tsar Boris Godunov, and sister of Tsar Feodor...
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Toyota Avanza (redirect from Daihatsu Xenia)
The Toyota Avanza and Daihatsu Xenia are a series of multi-purpose vehicles (MPV) developed by Daihatsu and marketed by both Toyota and Daihatsu, mainly...
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Xenia Gratsos (February 12, 1940[citation needed] – August 8, 2018) was a Greek-American actress who worked both in film and on stage, under the name...
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Xenias may refer to: Xenias of Arcadia, also Xenias of Parrhasia, a general who commanded mercenaries in the service of Cyrus the Younger Xenias of Elis...
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Xenia of St. Petersburg (Russian: Святая блаженная Ксения Петербургская, born as Xenia Grigoryevna Petrova (Russian: Ксения Григорьевна Петрова), c. 1719–1730...
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Russia Xenia Borisovna of Russia Xenia of Tarusa Xenia (name) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Princess Xenia. If an...
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Xenia Zaragevna Onatopp (Russian: Ксения Сергеевна Онатопп, romanized: Kseniya Sergeevna Onatopp) is a fictional character and Bond girl in the James...
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1933 Xenia flava Roxas, 1933 Xenia florida (Lesson, 1826) Xenia fusca Schenk, 1896 Xenia garciae Bourne, 1894 Xenia grasshoffi Verseveldt, 1974 Xenia hicksoni...
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Kseniya Rappoport (redirect from Xenia Alexandrovna Rappoport)
Petersburg Maly Drama Theater, where she is an actress at the moment. Xenia played Nina Zarechnaya in The Seagull set Lev Dodin in 2001, She also played...
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USS Xenia (AKA-51) was an Artemis-class attack cargo ship in service with the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946. She was then sold to Chile, where...
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Xenia Station, located at 150 Miami Avenue in Xenia, Ohio, in the United States, is a replica of Xenia's 1880s brick railroad station. Built in 1998 by...
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Xenia the Righteous of Rome was a saint of the 5th century, honored by some Christian Churches, including Orthodox and Catholic. Xenia, originally born...
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Xenia Township may refer to the following townships in the United States: Xenia Township, Clay County, Illinois Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio This...
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Xenia (/ˈziːniə/ ZEE-nee-ə) is a village in Clay County, Illinois, United States. The population was 380 at the 2020 census. Xenia is located in southwestern...
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625 Xenia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It was discovered by August Kopff in Heidelberg, Germany, on 11 February 1907.[citation needed] The name may...
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Xenia Sackville, Lady Buckhurst (née Countess Xenia Nikolaievna Tolstoy-Miloslavsky; born 1980) is a British jewellery designer. Lady Buckhurst was born...
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Xenia Vasilievna Denikina (née Chizh; 2 April [O.S. 21 March] 1892 – 3 March 1973) was a Russian writer. From 1918 until his death in 1947, she was married...
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Xenia, Iowa may refer to the following places in the U.S. state of Iowa: Xenia, Dallas County, Iowa Xenia, Hardin County, Iowa, later Secor This disambiguation...
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Xenia Alexandrovna Belmas (Russian: Ксения Александровна Бельмас; c. 23 January 1890 – 2 February 1981) was a Ukrainian soprano, born in Chernihiv, Ukraine...
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Xenia College (earlier names: Xenia Female Academy, Xenia Female Seminary and Collegiate Institute, Xenia Female College) was an American educational...
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Xenia Simons Miller (July 9, 1917 – February 21, 2008) was a philanthropist and patron of art and modern architecture. She was married to the CEO of Cummins...
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Princess Xenia Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro, also known as Princess Ksenija or Kseniya, (22 April 1881 – 10 March 1960) was a member of the House of...
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