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Zita

Saint Zita (c. 1212 – 27 April 1272; also known as Sitha or Citha) is an Italian saint, the patron saint of maids and domestic servants. She is often appealed to in order to help find lost keys.

Zita (disambiguation)

Saint Zita (c. 1212–1272) is an Italian saint.

Zita may refer to:

  • Zita (name), primarily a feminine given name
  • Zita, originally Vinter-Palatset, the oldest movie theater in the city of Stockholm which is still in operation today.
  • František Zíta (1909–1977), Czech chess master
  • 689 Zita, a minor planet
  • Tropical Storm Zita (1997), affecting southern China, Hong Kong, Vietnam and Laos
  • Tropical Storm Zita, in the 2006–07 South Pacific cyclone season
  • USS Zita (SP-21), a patrol vessel that served in the United States Navy during World War I
Zita (Hittite prince)

Zita was a Hittite prince and probably the brother of Suppiluliuma I, (Šuppiluliumaš of the letters), in the 382–letter correspondence called the Amarna letters. The letters were mostly sent to the pharaoh of Egypt from 1350- 1335 BC, but other internal letters, vassal-state letters, and epics, also word texts, are part of the letter corpus. Zita had a son called Hatupiyanza.

Zita's letter to the Egyptian pharaoh is addressed to someone at the Egyptian court.

Zita (name)

Zita is female given name.

The name may originate from the Italian or Persian or Gipsy word zita meaning young girl. In Basque, the word means saint. In Greek, the word means seeker.

Usage examples of "zita".

The big man sits across from Zita, brow furrowed, black eyes fixed upon the desk.

The big man gasps, and Zita turns to glare at him, warning him to stay calm.

The nurse writes something on a chart before offering Zita a brown plastic cup filled with water.

The nurse makes Zita sit in a green vinyl wheelchair, despite her assertion that she is well enough to walk.

Even if no one else can understand the why of it, Zita knows with all her heart that being a professional victim is the right thing to do.

Now, I need to question Roarke regarding his conversation with the commander this morning, and regarding his association with Zita Vinter.

When the medieval wise men decided to exhume Zita because of all the miracles associated with her, they were amazed to find that her body was completely intact, without a trace of decay.

Let us assume that someone aboard this ship let us call her Zita, after the Goddess of Unknowable Things let us assume that Zita has decided to remove Cugel from the realm of the living.

FAR AS THE SYSTEM WAS concerned, Zita Wilson came into existence one September morning at 8:56 a.

Angus, a hunched old man with a disarming chipped-tooth grin and black-framed glasses, pulled a battered fiddle from the constellation on the wall and handed it to Zita, then equipped her with a bow after tightening the hairs.

Kelly, whose hair was thick and white, who wore silver tips on the points of his collar and sported a turquoise bolo tie, could roll his eyes faster than anybody else Zita had ever seen.

Grinning, Kelly pushed the garage door up to let Zita and Bill duck under, and inside there were six chairs arranged in a circle, and three other old men sitting with instruments on their laps.