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Pella (Greek: Πέλλα) is an ancient city located in Central Macedonia, Greece. It served as the capital of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. Currently, it is located 1 km outside the modern town of Pella. Pella was probably founded at the beginning of the 4th century BC by Archelaus I as the new capital of Macedon, supplanting Aigai.
The Pella Corporation is a privately held window and door manufacturing ... The company was founded in 1925 when Peter Kuyper and his wife Lucille invested $5,000 ...
Giuseppe Pella (18 April 1902 – 31 May 1981) was an Italian Christian Democratic politician and statesman who served as the 31st prime minister of Italy from 1953 to 1954. He was also Minister of Treasury , Budget and of Foreign Affairs during the 1950s and early 1960s.
Pella is built on a hill at a distance of one kilometre from the road Thessaloniki - Edessa, and the archeological site Pella and 7 km from Giannitsa. The community of Pella has an area of 30.09 km 2, [2] and a population of 2,050 inhabitants (2021). The municipal unit covers 113.819 km 2. [2]
Pella is the name of Alexander the Great's birthplace in Macedonia. [3] It is not known (as of 2006) who founded the Hellenistic town of Pella in Transjordan, ...
Catalina Pella (born 1993), Argentine female tennis player, sister of Guido; Giuseppe Pella (18 April 1902 – 31 May 1981), Prime Minister of Italy, 1953-4; Guido Pella (born 1990), Argentine male tennis player, brother of Catalina; Vespasian Pella (4/17 January 1897 – 24 August 1960), Romanian jurist
Ariston of Pella (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίστων; Latin: Aristo Pellaeus; c. 100 [citation needed] – c. 160 [citation needed]), was an apologist and chronicler, who is known only from a mention by Eusebius that "as Aristo relates" in connection with accounts of emperor Hadrian and Simon bar Kokhba. [1]
Archon (Ancient Greek: Ἄρχων; died 321 BC) was a Pellaeon, appointed satrap of Babylonia after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. [1] He is probably the same as the son of Cleinias mentioned in the Indian expedition of Alexander. [2] He perished in 321 BC in a fight against Dokimos. [3]