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  2. The Pairing - Wikipedia

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    The Pairing is a 2024 romance novel by Casey McQuiston published by St. Martin's Griffin. The plot follows Theo and Kit, two bisexual exes who happen to be on the same food and wine tour across Europe. To deal with the awkwardness, they bet on who can sleep with the most people on the tour. Halfway through the novel, Theo comes out as non-binary.

  3. Pyrrhus of Epirus - Wikipedia

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    When Pyrrhus invaded Apulia (279 BC), the two armies met in the Battle of Asculum, where Pyrrhus won a costly victory. [34] The consul Publius Decius Mus was the Roman commander, and while his able force was ultimately defeated, they almost managed to break the back of Pyrrhus' Epirot army, guaranteeing the security of Rome itself.

  4. L.A. Guns - Wikipedia

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    L.A. Guns were first formed in 1983 [6] by guitarist Tracii Guns and drummer Rob Gardner. [6] [7] The first lineup included singer Mike Jagosz, bassist Ole Beich and Gardner.. Guns, Gardner and Jagosz met at Fairfax High School and previously played in a band called Pyrrhus with bassist Dani

  5. Tracii Guns - Wikipedia

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    Tracy Irving Richard Ulrich (born January 20, 1966), known professionally as Tracii Guns, [2] is an American guitarist best known as the co-founder of glam metal group L.A. Guns, [2] as well as the supergroups Brides of Destruction and Contraband.

  6. Pyrrhus II of Epirus - Wikipedia

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    Pyrrhus II (Greek: Πύρρος) was the son of Olympias II and Alexander II of Epirus. He was a brother of Ptolemy and Phthia of Macedon. He ruled as king of Epirus from 255 BC to 237 BC. He had two daughters: Deidamia II who was the last ruler of the Aeacid Dynasty and Nereis who married Gelon of Syracuse. Tribes of Epirus in antiquity

  7. Pyrrhus - Wikipedia

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    Pyrrhus of Epirus (318–272 BC), king of Epirus, after whom the term Pyrrhic victory was named; Pyrrhus II of Epirus (fl. late 3rd century BC), brother of Ptolemy of Epirus; Pyrrhus of Athens (fl. 5th century BC), Athenian sculptor; Pyrrho of Elis (360–270 BC), Greek philosopher, founder of Pyrrhonism

  8. Pantauchus - Wikipedia

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    Pantauchus challenged king Pyrrhus himself and soon enough a hard duel began between them. Initially, they used their spears but after a while they engaged in hand to hand combat with swords. The two men were skillful fighters and Pantauchus struck the Epirote king once but Pyrrhus wounded his opponent in the thigh and along the neck.

  9. Pyrrhus III of Epirus - Wikipedia

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    Pyrrhus III, king of Epirus in 234 BC, [1] was a son of Ptolemy and a grandson of Alexander II. He ascended to the throne in 234 BC. He ascended to the throne in 234 BC. Pyrrhus III was assassinated, and he was then succeeded by his cousin Laodamia , or Deidamia (daughter of Pyrrhus II ) who was the last of the Pyrrhus line.

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