Despina may refer to: Despina Achladiotou, the Lady of Ro (c1890–1982), Greek patriot Despina Chatzivassiliou-Tsovilis (born 1967), Secretary General...
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Despina /dɛˈspaɪnə/, also known as Neptune V, is the third-closest inner moon of Neptune. It is named after Greek mythological character Despoina, a nymph...
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Despina Malea (Greek: Δέσποινα Μαλέα; born 22 July 1969), known as Despina Vandi (Δέσποινα Βανδή), is a Greek singer. Born in Tübingen near Stuttgart,...
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Mara Branković (redirect from Mara Despina Branković)
Mara Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Мара Бранковић) or Mara Despina Hatun (c. 1420 – 14 September 1487), in Europe also known as Amerissa, Sultana Maria...
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Cyrillic: Деспина Оливера Лазаревић; 1372 – after 1444), also known as Despina Hatun, was a Serbian princess and consort of the Ottoman sultan Bayezid...
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Despina Montagas (born June 9, 1961) is a retired Greek female professional wrestler. Despina Montagas debuted in 1984 for the American Wrestling Association...
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Theodora Megale Komnene (Greek: Θεοδώρα Μεγάλη Κομνηνή), also known as Despina Khatun (Persian: دسپینا خاتون; from the Greek title despoina and Turco-Mongol...
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Despina Papadopoulou (Greek: Δέσποινα Παπαδοπούλου; born 28 February 1979) is a Greek former footballer who played as a midfielder. She has been a member...
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Debbie Matenopoulos (redirect from Despina Matenopoulos)
Despina "Debbie" Matenopoulos (born December 13, 1974) is an American television host, journalist, and lifestyle expert. Matenopoulos was born in Richmond...
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Bo Skovhus and Dorabella is almost always performed by a mezzo-soprano. Despina is occasionally performed by a mezzo-soprano, such as Cecilia Bartoli,...
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Despoina (redirect from Despina (mythology))
may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Despoina or Despoena (/dɛsˈpiːnə/; Greek: Δέσποινα, romanized: Déspoina) was the epithet of a goddess worshipped...
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Despina Stratigakos (born 1963) is a Canadian-born architectural historian, writer, former vice provost, and professor of architecture at the University...
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Lady of Ro (redirect from Despina Achladioti)
Despina Achladiotou (Greek: Δέσποινα Αχλαδιώτου), more commonly known as the Lady of Ro (Κυρά της Ρω), was a Greek patriot who lived on the island of...
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The Weavers (1905 film) (redirect from Baba Despina)
The Weavers or Grandmother Despina is a short silent, black and white documentary film made in 1905 by the Balkan film pioneers the Manaki brothers in...
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Despina rhodosema is a moth in the family Oecophoridae first described by Edward Meyrick in 1931. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Despina...
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This page includes the discography of singer Despina Vandi. Vandi began a musical career in 1994 after signing with Minos EMI. She released two albums...
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Despina Chatzivassiliou-Tsovilis is a Greek citizen and the Secretary General of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), a body which...
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Opa Opa (redirect from Opa Opa (Despina Vandi song))
single with Eurodance elements, reaching the top ten across Scandinavia. Despina Vandi recorded an English-language cover, which reached the top 20 of several...
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Stratigakos, Despina (2015). Hitler at Home. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. Chapter 10. ISBN 978-0-300-18381-8. Stratigakos, Despina (2015). Hitler...
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Despina Papamichail (Greek: Δέσποινα Παπαμιχαήλ; born 9 February 1993) is a Greek professional tennis player. She has a career-high singles ranking of...
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Despina Zapounidou (Greek: Δέσποινα Ζαπουνίδου; born 5 October 1985 in Thessaloniki) is a Greek race walker. She competed in the 20 kilometres event at...
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Despoina Papavasilaki (redirect from Despina Papavassilaki)
Despoina Papavasilaki (born 24 March 1973) is a Greek athlete. She competed in the women's long jump at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Despina Stokou (born 1978 in Athens, Greece) is a contemporary artist, writer and curator based in Los Angeles, California. She primarily produces gestural...
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Despoina Vavatsi (redirect from Despina Vavatsi)
Despoina Vavatsi (born 2 May 1978) is a Greek biathlete. She competed in two events at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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Despina Olympiou (Greek: Δέσποινα Ολυμπίου, pronounced [ˈðespina oliˈmbi.u]; born 17 October 1975), also known as Dena Olympiou, is a Greek-Cypriot singer...
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Theodora Kantakouzene (wife of Orhan) (redirect from Theodora Kantakouzene (Despina))
Theodora Kantakouzene (Greek: Θεοδώρα Καντακουζηνή; c. 1330 - c. 1396, called also Theodora Hatun) was a Byzantine princess, the daughter of Emperor John...
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Despina Storch or Despina Davidovitch Storch (1894 or 1895 – March 30, 1918) was an Ottoman Greek woman who was alleged to be a spy for Germany and the...
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Despina Liozidou Shermister is a Greek-born Israeli lexicographer and translator. Despina Shermister is the author of the first modern Greek-Hebrew, Hebrew-Greek...
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Milica Despina (Serbian Cyrillic: Милица Деспина; Romanian: Milița Despina; c. 1485 – 30 January 1554) was the Princess consort of Wallachia by marriage...
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Turkoman Aq Qoyunlu princess. She was the daughter of Uzun Hasan and Teodora Despina Khatun, and the mother of Ismail I. There are different opinions about...
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