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  2. Ebba - Wikipedia

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    Ebba is a feminine given name, the feminine version of Ebbe, which is a diminutive form of the Germanic name Eberhard or Everhard, meaning "strong." Alternately, it may be a form of an Old English name Æbbe, of unknown derivation, which was the name of several early saints. [ 1 ]

  3. Zaro Aga - Wikipedia

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    Zaro Aga (Turkish: Zaro Ağa; Kurdish: زارۆ ئاغا, romanized: Zaro Axa) was a Kurdish man who claimed to be one of the longest-living persons ever. He claimed birth on 16 February 1774 in Mutki, and died on 29 June 1934 [1] in Istanbul, Turkey.

  4. Longevity myths - Wikipedia

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    Jurōjin, the Japanese god of longevity, one of the Seven Lucky Gods. Longevity myths are traditions about long-lived people (generally supercentenarians), either as individuals or groups of people, and practices that have been believed to confer longevity, but which current scientific evidence does not support, nor the reasons for the claims.

  5. Domne Eafe - Wikipedia

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    Minster in Thanet Priory, on the Isle of Thanet, Kent. Domne Eafe (Old English pronunciation: [ˈdomne ˈæɑve]; floruit late 7th century), also Domneva, Domne Éue, Æbbe, Ebba, was, according to the Kentish royal legend, a granddaughter of King Eadbald of Kent and the foundress of the double monastery of Minster in Thanet Priory at Minster-in-Thanet during the reign of her cousin King ...

  6. Æbbe of Coldingham - Wikipedia

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    Æbbe was the daughter of King Æthelfrith of Bernicia [2] and Acha of Deira.Her brothers were Oswald of Northumbria and Oswiu. [3]Æthelfrith invaded the neighbouring kingdom of Deira in 604, and deposed the heir, Acha's brother Edwin, who fled into exile.

  7. Snu Abecassis - Wikipedia

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    Ebba Merete "Snu" Abecassis (born Ebba Merete Seidenfaden; 7 October 1940 – 4 December 1980) was a Danish-Portuguese publisher, who founded Publicações Dom Quixote [], a publishing house that became famous for publishing left-wing works, associated with ideas contrary to the dictatorship of the Estado Novo.

  8. Ebba Årsjö - Wikipedia

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    Ebba Årsjö at the International Paralympic Committee This biographical article relating to Swedish sport is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

  9. Ebba Bernadotte - Wikipedia

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    Ebba Bernadotte was a member of a number of different Christian charitable organisations: in 1894, she became a member of the Lapska missionens vänner ('Friends of the Sami Mission'), in 1897–1912 she was a board member of the Kristliga föreningens av unga kvinnor ('Christian Society For Young Women') and in 1900, she became chairperson of ...