Epiphania is the name of several places and people. It is the feminine form of the name Epiphanius.
- Hama, Syria, was formerly known as Epiphania. Hama (ancient Hamath; Arabic: حماة meaning fortress is a city on the banks of the Orontes river in central Syria north of Syria ( سوريّة or) officially the Syrian Arab Republic (Arabic ar الجمهورية العربية السورية
- Epiphania, Cilicia, was a city in Cilicia, now ruined. Epiphania was a city in Cilicia Secunda (Cilicia Trachea in Anatolia. Geography Cilicia extended along the Aegean coast east from Pamphylia, to Mount Amanus ( Gavurdağı Mount) which separated it from Syria
- Epiphania (empress), was child Empress of the Byzantine Empire, and daughter of Emperor Heraclius. Heraclius, or Herakleios (Flavius Heraclius Augustus;) (c 575 - February 11, 641) was a Byzantine Emperor, who ruled the East
- Saint Epiphania of Pavia was an Italian nun. Epiphania, Epifania or Pyphania is recorded in the late medieval traditions of Pavia as daughter of Ratchis (744/749 – 756/757 King
- Epiphania is the name of a Greek poem by George Seferis, which was set to music by Mikis Theodorakis. Giorgos Seferis (Γιώργος Σεφέρης ( March 13, 1900, or February 29 according to the Julian calendar then in use September 20 Mikis Theodorakis (Μίκης Θεοδωράκης (b July 29 1925, Greek island of Chios) is one of the most popular Greek composers
- Epiphania may also refer to the Christian festival of Epiphany. Epiphany ( Greek for "to manifest" or "to show" is a Christian Feast day which celebrates the "shining forth" or revelation of
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