Cyprian
121Norwid, Cyprian — ▪ Polish poet in full Cyprian Kamil Norwid born September 24, 1821, Laskowo Głuchy, near Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now in Poland] died May 23, 1883, Paris, France Polish poet, playwright, painter, and sculptor who was one of the… …
122St. Cornelius und Cyprian (Lippborg) — St. Cornelius und Cyprian Die katholische Pfarrkirche St. Cornelius und Cyprian ist ein denkmalgeschütztes Kirchengebäude in Lippborg, einem Ortsteil der Gemeinde Lippetal im Kreis Soest (Nordrhein Westfalen) …
123Arthur Cyprian Harper — (1866 ndash; 1948) was a single term mayor of Los Angeles, California from December 13, 1906 to March 11, 1909. He was forced to resign in the wake of a recall drive due to dishonesty that marked his administration. While mayor, he began work on… …
124Ekwensi, Cyprian — ▪ Nigerian author in full Cyprian Odiatu Duaka Ekwensi born Sept. 26, 1921, Minna, Nigeria died Nov. 4, 2007, Enugu Igbo novelist, short story writer, and children s author whose strength lies in his realistic depiction of the forces… …
125Justina and Cyprian, Saints — • Christians of Antioch martyred at Nicomedia, 26 September, 304. Already in the same century, quite a colorful legend arose about them Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
126Arcado-Cyprian — /ahr kay doh sip ree euhn/, n. an ancient language group of eastern Greece. * * * …
127Arcado-Cyprian — /ahr kay doh sip ree euhn/, n. an ancient language group of eastern Greece …
128Zyprian — Cyprian(us) …