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  2. Ravenna - Wikipedia

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    Here he continued Don Juan and wrote Ravenna Diary, My Dictionary and Recollections. [25] Ravenna is the location where Lionel, the protagonist of Mary Shelley's post-apocalyptic novel The Last Man, comes ashore after losing his companions to a howling storm in the Aegean Sea. Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) wrote a poem Ravenna in 1878. [26]

  3. List of country-name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Granada", from its French name La Grenade, from earlier Spanish Granada, whose own name derived from the Emirate and Taifa of Granada, named for their capital Gharnāṭah (Arabic: غَرْنَاطَة), originally a Jewish suburb (Garnata al-Yahud) of Elvira which became the principal settlement after the latter was destroyed in 1010.

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    Guild of One-Name Studies; History of Jewish family Names; Information on surname history and origins; Italian Surnames, free searchable online database of Italian surnames. Short explanation of Polish surname endings and their origin Archived 15 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine; Summers, Neil (4 November 2006). "Welsh surnames and their meaning".

  5. Covarrubias (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Region of origin Covarrubias , Burgos , Castile and León , Spain Covarrubias is a surname in the Spanish language , indicating place of origin, the village and municipality of Covarrubias ( province of Burgos , Spain ), that was founded in the 7th century by the visigothic king Chindasuinth .

  6. Benedetto da Ravenna - Wikipedia

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    Benedetto da Ravenna (c. 1485–1556) was an Italian military engineer known for his work for John III of Portugal. In 1533 and 1534 Ravenna had travelled around the coasts and frontiers of Spain and had drawn up a report setting out the works needed "to the most important forts and towns on the frontiers".

  7. Raven (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The feminine given name Ravenna is thought to be derived from the name of the northern Italian city Ravenna. However, in some cases Ravenna may also represent a more elaborately feminine form of Raven. [6] Raven is also a surname in the English language. In some cases the surname is derived from the Old Norse and Old English personal names ...

  8. List of state and territory name etymologies of the United ...

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    The Latin name Caesarea was also applied to the colony of New Jersey as Nova Caesarea, because the Roman name of the island was thought to have been Caesarea. [70] [71] The name "Jersey" most likely comes from the Norse name Geirrsey, meaning 'Geirr's Island'. [72] New Mexico: November 1, 1859: Nahuatl via Spanish: Mēxihco via Nuevo México

  9. Ravenna (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ravenna, a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae; Ravenna (networking), a media-over-IP networking technology; Ravenna F.C. Italian football club based in Ravenna, Italy; Ravenna Cosmography, a 7th-century map of the known world; 3rd Infantry Division "Ravenna", an Italian division of World War II "Ravenna", an 1878 poem by Oscar Wilde