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Eufemia (given Name)
Eufemia is a feminine given name, a variant spelling of Euphemia (given name), Euphemia in various languages.https://www.behindthename.com/name/eufemia Notable people with the name include: *Eufemia Benussi, Eufemia "Femi" Benussi (born 1945), Yugoslav-Italian film actress *Eufemia Cullamat (born 1960), Filipina farmer, activist, and politician *Eufemia von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem (1854–1941), German novelist and aristocrat Notes

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Euphemia (given Name)
Euphemia, also spelled Eufemia (given name), Eufemia, is a feminine given name of Greek language, Greek origin meaning "well spoken", from a combination of the Greek word elements ''eu '', meaning "good", and ''phēmí'', "to speak". Several early Christian saints were called Euphemia. The name was in vogue in the Anglosphere during the 1800s and has traditionally been particularly well-used in Scotland. Variant forms Effie and Eppie are diminutives. Effemy was an English vernacular form. Other diminutives include Euphie, Femie and Phemie. Other Scottish vernacular forms in use were Euphame or Eupheme. Variants in other languages include the Albanian Efimia and Efthimia, Brazilian Portuguese Eufêmia, French Euphémie (given name), Euphémie, Greek Effimia, Italian and Spanish Eufemia, European Portuguese Eufémia, Russian Evfimia, Evfimiya, or Yevfimiya, with diminutives Fima or Fimka, Serbian Jefimija, and Ukrainian Yevfymiya. Usage Euphemia, a traditional name in Scotland, wa ...
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Eufemia Benussi
Eufemia "Femi" Benussi (born 4 March 1945) is a Yugoslav-Italian film actress. She appeared in 82 films, between 1965 and 1983. Life and career Benussi was born in Rovigno, Italy (now Rovinj, Croatia). She debuted on stage at the ''Teatro del Popolo'' of Rijeka, then she moved to Rome and made her film debut at 19 in ''Bloody Pit of Horror'', with the stage name Femy Martin. Benussi was mainly active in genre films, and in the seventies she became a star of the commedia sexy all'italiana subgenre. Selected filmography * ''Bloody Pit of Horror'' (1965) * '' The Hawks and the Sparrows'' (1966) * '' Death Walks in Laredo'' (1966) * '' Il tempo degli avvoltoi'' (1967) * '' Born to Kill'' (1967) * ''Deadly Inheritance ''(1968) * '' Requiem for a Gringo ''(1968) * ''Death Knocks Twice'' (1969) * ''Poppea's Hot Nights'' (1969) * '' Tarzana, the Wild Girl'' (1969) * ''Hatchet for the Honeymoon'' (1970) * ''Man of the Year'' (1971) * ''The Italian Connection'' (1972) * ''So Sweet, S ...
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Eufemia Cullamat
Eufemia Campos Cullamat (born August 13, 1960), also known as Ka Femia, is a Filipina farmer, activist, and politician. She was a member of the Philippine House of Representatives for the 18th Congress under the Bayan Muna party-list group. She is the second Manobo to serve in Congress after former Cotabato Representative Nancy Catamco. As a tribal leader and activist, she has been active in movements to fight for the rights of indigenous peoples in the Philippines since the 1980s. She was chair of Lumad organization Kahugpungan sa Lumadnong Organisasyon sa Caraga (Kasalo Caraga). On December 4, 2024, Cullamat and 74 others filed the second impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte, submitting one article of impeachment: betrayal of public trust. Biography Cullamat was born on August 13, 1960 in Lianga, Surigao del Sur. She is a member of the Manobo people from the mountains of Barangay Diatagon of Lianga. She has been active in movements to fight for the ri ...
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Eufemia Von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem
Anna Eufemia Carolina Gräfin von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem (18 August 1854–26 April 1941) was a German aristocratic novelist. Early life She was born in Ratibor, Upper Silesia, as the daughter of Count Alexander von Ballestrem (1806-1881) and his wife, Mathilde von Hertell (1818-1900). As a child, she had singing lessons from the Dresden soprano Jenny Bürde-Ney, and herself developed 'a beautiful soprano voice of rare proportions'. She later settled in Munich. She was one of the few German female writers of the 19th century who did not use a pseudonym. She married Joseph Fritz von Adlersfeld. They had one daughter: * Dagmar Maria Josepha von Adlersfeld (b. 6 August 1885); married in 1909 to Albert von Bezold (b. 8 January 1869) Selected works Short story collections *1876 Blätter im Winde (Leaves in the Wind) - Die Brillanten der Prinzessin (), Eine namenlose Geschichte (), Der Page des Kardinals (), Eine Überraschung, Orchidea () *1876 Verschlungne Pfade (Winding Path ...
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