Crescentia (disambiguation)

Crescentia (disambiguation)

Crescentia, a Latin word meaning growth, can refer to:

  • Crescentia, a genus of trees in the family Bignoniaceae
  • Saint Crescentia, female martyr with Saint Vitus whose nurse she had been
  • Crescentia (romance) and the Crescentia cycle, many similarly plotted romances

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