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Sylvanas has been featured in Warcraft-related merchandise. "The most powerful dead female in Azeroth" is featured on a custom Warcraft Monopoly $50 note, along with other notable Warcraft characters. [17] A Sylvanas figurine was featured at Comic-Con 2013, with Kotaku's Mike Fahey joking that "Mini Sylvanas is the most adorable queen of the ...
Altar decorated with a bas-relief depicting the god Sylvanus Capitoline Museums in Rome.. Silvanus (/ s ɪ l ˈ v eɪ n ə s /; [1] meaning "of the woods" in Latin) was a Roman tutelary deity of woods and uncultivated lands.
Eddie Gerard (February 22, 1890 – August 7, 1937) was a Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and manager.Born in Ottawa, Ontario, he played professionally for ten seasons for the Ottawa Senators, as a left winger for three years before switching to defence.
Silvanus or Sylvanus may refer to: . Silvanus (name), a given name, including a list of people, biblical figures and fictional characters with the name Silvanus (mythology), a Roman tutelary deity or spirit of woods and fields
Silvana or Sylvana, meaning "one who lives in the forest" in Latin, is a female given name.His name day is celebrated on November 4th. Notable people with the name include:
Silvanas, alternatively spelled as sylvanas or sylvannas, is a Filipino frozen cookie consisting of a layer of buttercream sandwiched between two cashew-meringue wafers coated with cookie crumbs. Silvanas are the cookie versions of the sans rival , a Filipino cake made from similar ingredients.
Sylvanus Morgan (1620–1693), English arms-painter and author; Sylvanus Morley (1883–1948), American archaeologist, epigrapher, and Mayanist scholar; Sylvanus Ngele, Nigerian senator; Silvanus Njambari (born 1974), Namibian retired footballer; Sylvanus Okpala (born 1961), Nigerian football midfielder
Numerous saints have borne this name; the name day can be celebrated on any of the following dates: . February 6, St. Silvanus of Emesa, bishop and martyr February 10, San Silvano di Terracina, bishop [5]