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Irene

[ahy-ree-nee, ahy-reen, ahy-ree-nee]

noun

  1. Classical Mythology.one of the Horae, the personification of peace.

  2. Also Irena A female given name.



Irene

/ ɪˈːɪ /

noun

  1. ?752–803 ad , Byzantine ruler (780–90, 792–97, joint ruler with her son Constantine VI; 797–802). She is venerated as a saint in the Greek Orthodox Church

  2. Greek myth the goddess of peace

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A statement from his spokesman added that Brendel would "be remembered and celebrated with deep gratitude by his family - partner Maria Majno, Irene Brendel, his children, Doris, Adrian, Sophie and Katharina, and his four grandchildren."

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According to the San Diego Police Department, 61-year-old Irene Williams and 57-year-old Albert Turner had been dating for some time, but got into an argument Monday evening.

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In Mexico with playwright and legendary playwriting teacher María Irene Fornés, Ruhl entered a crowded taxi that didn’t seem to have room for her.

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Another supporter, SNP MSP Elena Whitham, told parliament about her mother, Irene, who died aged 58 just five weeks after being diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2014.

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The three-day March event incorporated more than 40 comics with headliners Irene Tu, Avery Pearson and Kyle Rehl; Miracle envisions expanding to additional Indio stages within walking distance as the festival grows.

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Ireland, Republic ofirenic