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  2. Pallas (freedman) - Wikipedia

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    Marcus Antonius Pallas (died AD 62) was a prominent Greek freedman and secretary during the reigns of the Roman Emperors Claudius and Nero. His younger brother was Marcus Antonius Felix, a procurator of ludaea Province. According to Tacitus, Pallas and Felix descended from the Greek Kings of Arcadia.

  3. Gallia gens - Wikipedia

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    Gallia Polla, the proprietor of a first-century ousia [i] in Egypt that later passed to the imperial freedman Marcus Antonius Pallas, and after him to Lucius Septimius Severus, (an ancestor of the emperor). She may have been related to Tiberius' adoptive father. [13] [14] [15]

  4. Church of St Anthony of Padua, Ghent - Wikipedia

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    St Anthony of Padua Church (Dutch: Sint-Antonius van Paduakerk) or Rainbow Church (Dutch: Regenboogkerk) is a Catholic church in Ghent, Belgium.It was constructed in Gothic Revival style in the years 1898–1900 to a design by architect Hendrik Geirnaert, as the parish church for the expanding 'Heirnis' section of the city. [1]

  5. First National Assembly of the Batavian Republic - Wikipedia

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    Willem Gerard van der Grijp: 9 May 1796 10 November 1796 Goes [44] Stefanus van Gulick: 1 March 1796 31 August 1797 Oirschot [45] Petrus Franciscus Guljé: 1 March 1796 31 August 1797 Veghel [46] Antony Coenraad Willem van Haersolte: 29 April 1796 10 November 1796 Kampen [47] Johan Willem Simon van Haersolte: 1 March 1796 31 August 1797 Elst [48]

  6. Pallas (son of Pandion) - Wikipedia

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    Pallas received Paralia [3] or Diacria [4] as his domain, or else he shared the power over several demes with Aegeus. [5] Later, after the death of Aegeas , Pallas tried to take the throne from the rightful heir, his nephew, Theseus , but failed and was killed by him, [ 6 ] and so were his fifty children, the Pallantides .

  7. Peter Simon Pallas - Wikipedia

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    Pallas spent early 1794 exploring to the southeast, and in July travelled up the valley of the Dnieper, arriving back in St Petersburg in September. Pallas gave his account of the journey in his P. S. Pallas Bemerkungen auf einer Reise in die Südlichen Statthalterschaften des Russischen Reichs (1799–1801).

  8. Church bells speak again in Spain thanks to effort to recover ...

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    Xavier Pallàs plants his feet on the belfry floor, grips the rope, and with one tug fills the lush Spanish valley below with the reverberating peal of a church bell. For most, church bells are ...

  9. Britannicus - Wikipedia

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    [3] Britannicus had four siblings: a half-brother, Claudius Drusus , by Claudius' first wife ( Plautia Urgulanilla ), though he died before Britannicus was born; a half-sister, Antonia , by Claudius' second wife ( Aelia Paetina ); a sister by the same mother named Octavia ; and an adoptive brother, Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (the future ...