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Secunda, a variant of the number two (2), may refer to: *
Secunda (Hexapla) The Secunda is the second column of Origen's Hexapla, a compilation of the Hebrew Bible and Greek versions. It consists of a transliteration of the Hebrew text of the Hebrew Bible into the Greek alphabet. As such it serves as an important document ...
, the first known Hebrew-Greek transliteration of The Old Testament, attributed to Author Origen *
Secunda, South Africa Secunda (from Latin: second, secund, secundi meaning second/following) is a town built amidst the coalfields of the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. It was named for being the second Sasol extraction refinery producing oil from coal, a ...
, a town developed by Sasol fuel company *
Rufina and Secunda Rufina and Secunda (died 257) were Roman virgin-martyrs and Christian saints. Their feast day is celebrated on 10 July. Legend According to the legendary ''Acts'', they suffered in 257 during the persecution of Emperor Valerian.
, Roman virgin-martyrs and Christian saints * Don E. Secunda, founder of U.S. Gas and Electric *
Sholom Secunda Sholom Secunda (, , Alexandria, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire13 June 1974, New York) was an American composer of Ukrainian-Jewish descent, best known for the tunes of "Bei Mir Bistu Shein" and " Donna Donna". Biography He was born in 1894 ...
(1894–1974), American composer of Ukrainian-Jewish descent *
Thomas Secunda Thomas Secunda (born 1954) is an American billionaire businessman, best known as one of the four co-founders of Bloomberg L.P. and its vice chairman. As of May 2025, his net worth is estimated at US$5.4 billion. Early life Thomas Secunda was b ...
, co-founder of Bloomberg L.P. *
Palaestina Secunda Palaestina Secunda or Palaestina II was a province of the Byzantine Empire from 390, until its conquest by the Muslim armies in 634–636. Palaestina Secunda, a part of the Diocese of the East, roughly comprised inland Galilee, the Jezreel Valley ...
, part of the
Eastern Roman Empire The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centred on Constantinople during late antiquity and the Middle Ages. Having survived the events that caused the fall of the Western Roman E ...
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