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Serafina, protagonist of Serafina and the Black Cloak and its sequels; Serafina di Miromara, the protagonist in the Waterfire Saga by Jennifer Donnelly; Seraphina, a major character in the video game Disgaea 5. Seraphina au Raa, a character appearing in Iron Gold and Dark Age, books four and five of Pierce Brown's Red Rising Saga.
Serafina and the Black Cloak was released on July 14, 2015, [2] by Disney Hyperion and has been the recipient of numerous awards and nominations, including the 2016 Pat Conroy Southern Book Prize and the Goodreads #1 Middle Grade Novel of 2015. [3]
Serafina of God, OCarm, (Italian: Serafina di Dio), also known as Seraphine of Capri, (24 October 1621 – 17 March 1699) an Italian Carmelite who was the founder of seven Carmelite convents of the ancient observance in Southern Italy.
He forced her to enter a convent of the Poor Clare order; there she took the name Seraphina (or Serafina), and later became abbess. She was beatified by Pope Benedict XIV in 1754, and has been venerated since, especially by Franciscans .
Fina (Serafina) (1238–1253) was an Italian Christian virgin who is especially venerated in the Tuscan town of San Gimignano.She developed a paralytic illness and spent the rest of her life on a bed made from a wooden pallet, where, according to legends, Saint Gregory the Great appeared to her to predict her death.
Serafina and the Twisted Staff was released on July 12, 2016 [2] by Disney Hyperion and debuted at #1 on the New York Times Best Seller list. [3] Serafina and the Twisted Staff received other notable recognitions including 2016 Barnes & Noble Best Books for Young Readers [4] and 2016 Amazon Best Books for Young Readers. [5]
The 85-seat [3] Italian restaurant Serafina is located on Eastlake Avenue East, on the east side of Lake Union.The menu has included seafood such as fish soup, pastas, [4] eggplant rolls, [5] gnocchi with wild mushroom sauce, sandwiches, tiramisu, [6] and olive oil cake with cherry mascarpone. [7]
Clotilde Micheli (11 September 1849 - 24 March 1911) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious who established the order known as the Sisters of Angels; she assumed the religious name Maria Serafina of the Sacred Heart upon the order's foundation and her profession into it.