Anania is the genus name of: Anania (moth), a genus of moths in the family Crambidae. Anania (foraminifera), a genus of shelled protists in the family...
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Elizabeth Edwards (redirect from Elizabeth Anania)
Mary Elizabeth Anania Edwards (July 3, 1949 – December 7, 2010) was an American attorney, author, and health care activist. She was married to John Edwards...
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Anania Shirakatsi (Old Armenian: Անանիա Շիրակացի, Anania Širakac’i, anglicized: Ananias of Shirak) was a 7th-century Armenian polymath and natural philosopher...
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Ananias of Damascus (/ˌænəˈnaɪəs/ AN-ə-NY-əs; Ancient Greek: Ἀνανίας, romanized: Ananíās; Aramaic: ܚܢܢܝܐ, romanized: Ḥananyō; "favoured of the LORD") was...
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Look up Ananias in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ananias may refer to: Ananias ben Onias, general of Cleopatra III Ananias of Adiabene (c. 15 BCE–c...
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Anania Narekatsi (Anane Narekatsi, 10th century - about 978, buried in the courtyard of Narekavank), chronicler, theologian, philosopher, commentator,...
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Anania is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Anania Shirakatsi (610–685), mathematician, astronomer and geographer...
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Bartolomeu Anania (Romanian pronunciation: [bartoloˈmew anaˈni.a]; born Valeriu Anania [vaˈlerju]; March 18, 1921 – January 31, 2011) was a Romanian Orthodox...
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Anania shanxiensis is a moth in the subfamily Pyraustinae of the family Crambidae. It was described by Zhaofu Yang and Jean-François Landry in 2019 as...
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João Ananias Jordão Júnior (born January 12, 1991, in Recife), also known as João Ananias, is a Brazilian football player who plays for Njarðvík as a defensive...
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1859) Anania albeoverbascalis Yamanaka, 1966 Anania alta (Maes, 2005) Anania amaniensis (Maes, 1997) Anania amphinephela (Meyrick, 1933) Anania ankolae...
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Luca Anania (born 21 June 1980 in Milan) is a retired Italian goalkeeper. Anania started his career at hometown giant Internazionale. He was loaned to...
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Ananias (/ˌænəˈnaɪ.əs/; Biblical Hebrew: חָנַנְיָהּ, romanized: Chānanyah) and his wife Sapphira (/səˈfaɪrə/; סָפִירַה, Ṣafīrah) were, according to...
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Ashkharhatsuyts (redirect from Ashkharatsuyts (Anania Shirakatsi))
English sources, is an early medieval Armenian geography attributed to Anania Shirakatsi. It believed to have been written sometime between 610 and 636...
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Syngamia florella (redirect from Anania quinqualis)
Stoll, 1781) Synonyms Tinea florella Stoll in Cramer & Stoll, 1781 Anania quinqualis Hübner, 1823 Anania quisqualis Syngamia florellalis Guenée, 1854...
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Annanias Mathe (redirect from Ananias Mathe)
Annanias Mathe (c. 1976 – 27 December 2016), sometimes spelled Ananias Mathe, was a notorious serial rapist and armed robber from Mozambique who achieved...
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Saint Ananias Metropolitan of Lakedaemonia (17th or 18th century - April 1764), born as Anastasios Theofilis-Labardis, was a Greek cleric, metropolitan...
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Anania hortulata, also known as the small magpie, is a species of moth of the family Crambidae found in Asia, Europe and North America. It was described...
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Michael Anania (August 5, 1939) is an American poet, novelist, and essayist. His modernist poetry meticulously evokes Midwestern prairies and rivers. His...
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Jay Nicholas Anania (born 1959) was the American Ambassador to Suriname from November 15, 2012 to October 2, 2015. He was COO at the Organization of American...
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George Anania (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdʒe̯ordʒe anaˈni.a]; July 14, 1941 – April 5, 2013) was a Romanian science-fiction writer and translator. Born...
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Hyalea dividalis (redirect from Anania dividalis)
Family: Crambidae Genus: Hyalea Species: H. dividalis Binomial name Hyalea dividalis (Geyer in Hübner, 1832) Synonyms Anania dividalis Geyer in Hübner, 1832...
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The House of Saint Ananias (also called Saint Ananias House or Chapel of Saint Ananias; Arabic: كَنيسَةُ الْقِدِّيسِ حَنَانِيَا, romanized: Kanīsat al-Qiddīs...
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Anania is an extinct genus of foraminifera of the family Ananiidae, order Globotruncanida. It was described in 2010 by Hamed El-Nakhal, and was initially...
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Anania fuscalis is a species of moth of the family Crambidae. It is found in Europe. The wingspan is 20–26 mm. The forewings are grey, slightly yellowish...
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Mecyna atlanticum (redirect from Anania atlanticum)
Mecyna atlanticum is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It is found on the Canary Islands and Madeira. The wingspan is about 33 mm. The forewings...
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Catholicos Ananias I, also known as Anania Mokatsi, was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 949 and 968. His predecessor Yeghishe...
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Ananias (Georgian ანანია) (Japaridze Tenghiz Anatolievich, born August 20, 1949, Tkibuli, Georgia) is the Metropolitan of Manglisi and the Tetri-Tskaro...
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Anania aureomarginalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Koen V. N. Maes in 2012. It is found in Angola and Zambia. Nuss, Matthias;...
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Anania quebecensis, the Quebec phlyctaenia moth, is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Eugene G. Munroe in 1954. It is found in North...
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