Diana may refer to:
- Diana (mythology), ancient Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt, and chastity
- Diana (given name), people with the given name Diana
- Diana, Princess of Wales, first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales
- Diana Ross, singer and songwriter, member of The Supremes
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... Diana is an unincorporated community in Upshur County, Texas, United States ... The community of Diana is made up of many smaller communities ... These are Ashland, James, Diana, Graceton, Stamps, Sand Hill, Valley View, and part of Snow Hill ...
... Diana Damrau official website Discography at EMI "Vienna’s New Opera House Since 1801" by Matthew Gurewitsch, The New York Times (29 May 2009) Photo "In ...
... Florence Hersham is an American writer of over a dozen romance novels since 1977, well known as Diana Haviland, she also wrote a novel as Diana Browning ... More than five millions of her books are in print around the world ...
... Later, Hippolyta was granted a daughter, Princess Diana (voiced by Keri Russell), whom she shaped from the sand of the sea shore and gave life with her own blood ... Steve and Diana meet and fight, and she defeats him, taking him to the Amazons ... Diana volunteers, but is assigned to guard Ares's cell instead since her mother argues that she has not enough experience in dealing with the dangers of the outside world ...
... to perform at the memorial Concert for Diana ... held July 1, 2007, which would have been Diana's 46th birthday it was one of the first major events to take place in the new Wembley Stadium ...
Famous quotes containing the word diana:
“I always draw a parallel between oppression by the regime and oppression by men. To me it is just the same. I always challenge men on why they react to oppression by the regime, but then they do exactly the same things to women that they criticize the regime for.”
—Sethembile N., South African black anti-apartheid activist. As quoted in Lives of Courage, ch. 19, by Diana E. H. Russell (1989)
“I dont have any doubts that there will be a place for progressive white people in this country in the future. I think the paranoia common among white people is very unfounded. I have always organized my life so that I could focus on political work. Thats all I want to do, and thats all that makes me happy.”
—Hettie V., South African white anti-apartheid activist and feminist. As quoted in Lives of Courage, ch. 21, by Diana E. H. Russell (1989)