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  2. Warrior Nun (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Warrior Nun is an American fantasy drama television series created by Simon Barry based on the comic book character Warrior Nun Areala by Ben Dunn.Developed as a feature film adaptation, the idea was re-imagined as a television series for Netflix when the service had given the production a series order for a first season.

  3. List of Warrior Nun Areala characters - Wikipedia

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    Since then, every few decades, a new Sister Areala comes along when a sister of the order has a vision of the original Sister Areala or the angel Areala during a near-death experience. Afterwards, the angelic Areala will periodically meet with her avatar, giving her needed advice or information.

  4. Warrior Nun - Wikipedia

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    Warrior Nun is an American media franchise, consisting of a fantasy action-drama streaming television and film series which follow the members of the Order of the Cruciform Sword, a fictional military order of Warrior Nuns and Magic Priests in the service of the Catholic Church.

  5. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is not a soapbox for individuals to espouse their views. However, views held by politicians, writers, and others may be summarized in their biography only to the extent those views are covered by reliable sources that are independent of the control of the politician, writer, etc.

  7. Sylvia Gytha de Lancey Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Gytha de Lancey Chapman (27 November 1896–1 September 1995) was a New Zealand medical doctor, medical superintendent and welfare worker. She was born in Dunedin , New Zealand on 27 November 1896.

  8. Sylvia de Arruda Botelho Bittencourt - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia de Arruda Botelho Bittencourt (June 12, 1896 — January 30, 1995), also known as Majoy, was a Brazilian journalist who worked as a war correspondent in Europe during World War II. In 1941, she became the first woman to receive the Maria Moors Cabot Prize .

  9. Sylvia Sackville, Countess De La Warr - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Margaret Sackville, Countess De La Warr, DBE (née Harrison; 16 July 1903 – 10 June 1992) was a public servant and a former Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party (1951–54). She was the second daughter of William Reginald Harrison, a cotton broker, [ 1 ] and his wife, Edith, of Liverpool .