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relicta Walker, 1858 Synonyms Catocala bianca H. Edwards, 1880 Catocala phrynia H. Edwards, 1880 Catocala clara Beutenmüller, 1903 Catocala fischeri Meyer
Winter's Tale) 101 11°54′S 302°12′E / 11.9°S 302.2°E / -11.9; 302.2 Phrynia Phrynia (Timon of Athens) 35 24°18′S 309°12′E / 24.3°S 309.2°E / -24.3;
– Jessica (with the Royal Shakespeare Company) 1981: Timon of Athens – Phrynia (with the Royal Shakespeare Company) 1982: The Swan Down Gloves – Kit the
(Isidore and Varro are also creditors, but only their servants appear) Phrynia – a prostitute Timandra – a prostitute Banditti Soldier Page Cupid – introduces
is a servant, sent to extract payment of a debt from Timon of Athens. Phrynia and Timandra are whores, or mistresses of Alcibiades, in Timon of Athens
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1988 Shepardess in The Winter's Tale WGPSN Phrynia 24°18′S 50°48′W / 24.3°S 50.8°W / -24.3; -50.8 (Phrynia) 35 1988 Alcibiades' mistress in Timon of
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(Mopsa) 101 1988 The Winter's Tale WGPSN Phrynia 24°18′S 309°12′E / 24.30°S 309.20°E / -24.30; 309.20 (Phrynia) 35 1988 Timon of Athens WGPSN Ursula
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attacks against pro-Fascists, and obstruction of work of collaborators. Phrynia (1944) – Belgium, August field name Liliane, to Osric, communications,
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Head of the Sun
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Absorbed in Excellence
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Icelandic
Contracted form of Icelandic Jóhann, JÓN means "God is gracious."
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Indian, Sikh
Beautiful; Goddess
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Hindu, Indian
Beautiful
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Hindu
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Indian, Malayalam
Reflection
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English American
Surname derived from Matthew: (gift of Jah) or Matilda: (strong fighter). The mermaid heroine of...
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Arabic, Muslim
Active; Intelligent; Adorned; Refined
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English
English : habitational name from Crick in Northamptonshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Crec, from Celtic creig ‘rock’, ‘cliff’.Possibly an Americanized spelling of any of the names mentioned at Creek 3.
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