• up fidelia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fidelia may refer to: Fidelia (given name) Fidelia (pseudonym), common in the 18th century Pat Fidelia (born...
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    Fidelia Reed Heard (August 13, 1822 – February 22, 1895) was an American captain's wife who made important initial contributions to research on Heard...
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    Fidelia Ann Hoscott Fielding (née Smith; September 15, 1827 – July 18, 1908), also known as Dji'ts Bud dnaca ("Flying Bird"), daughter of Bartholomew...
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    Fidelia Bridges (May 19, 1834 – May 14, 1923) was an American artist of the late 19th century. She was known for delicately detailed paintings that captured...
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  • Fidelia was a favoured female pseudonym among writers in English in the 18th century. It was derived from the Latin fidelitas, meaning faithfulness. Hester...
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  • cash to form Network General. In early 2006, Network General acquired Fidelia Technology, adding the NetVigil Business Service Monitoring technology...
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  • Spilarctia fidelia is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Karel Černý in 2011. It is found in the Philippines. Černý, Karel (January 3...
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    Fidelia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin fidelis, meaning faithful. It was in use by the Puritans as a virtue name and was particularly...
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  • The Fidelia Isthmus (53°01′18″S 73°22′05″E / 53.02173°S 73.36812°E / -53.02173; 73.36812) is an isthmus that connects the Laurens Peninsula with the...
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    Fidelia and Speranza is a 1776 painting by Benjamin West. It is a neoclassical depiction of a scene from the poem The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser...
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