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  2. Pella - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Pella (company) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Giuseppe Pella - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Pella (town) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Pella, Jordan - Wikipedia

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    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, ...

  7. Flight to Pella - Wikipedia

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    The fourth-century Church Father Eusebius of Caesarea and Epiphanius of Salamis cite a tradition that before the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 the early Christians had been warned to flee to Pella in the region of the Decapolis across the Jordan River. The flight to Pella probably did not include the Ebionites. [1] [2]

  8. Aristo of Pella - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Archon of Pella - Wikipedia

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    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]