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James Epherium Avrea (July 6, 1920 – June 26, 1987) was an
American professional baseball player. The right-handed
pitcher appeared in two
Major League...
- Ptolemy's
world map. Gulf of the
Ganges left,
Southeast Asian peninsula in the
centre written as
Avrea Chersonesvs,
China Sea right, with "Sinae" (China)....
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Andrea Doria 1653 ? ?
Kupferstichkabinett Berlin Inscribed ANDREAS D.
AVREA Hartog van S[tad]
genuwa The
Calumny of Apelles,
after Mantegna c. 1652-1654...
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following Latin inscription to
commemorate its use at
Charles I's coronation:
Avrea Sacri olei
Receptaculum quo
Carolvs eius
nominus primus Scotiae Anglie Fran;...
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Second baseman Boston Red Sox (1977),
Philadelphia Phillies (1979-1981) Jay
Avrea April 22, 1950 May 6, 1950
Pitcher Cincinnati Reds (1950)
Dylan Axelrod...
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School John F.
Peeler Elementary School John H.
Reagan Elementary School Jay
Avrea -
professional baseball player Charles P.
Cabell - U.S. Air
Force four-star...
- 1950
Cincinnati Reds
Roster Pitchers 38 Jay
Avrea 47
Ewell Blackwell 38 Bud
Byerly 34
Eddie Erautt 43
Howie Fox 33
Johnny Hetki 35
Harry Perkowski 30...
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Atchley Rick
Auerbach Rich
Aurilia Jeff
Austin Chick Autry Steve Avery Jay
Avrea Dylan Axelrod Bobby Ayala Manuel Aybar Joe
Azcue Fred
Baczewski Burke Badenhop...
- Angeles/California
Angels over six
seasons from 1962 to 1967. June 26 – Jay
Avrea, 67,
pitcher for the 1950
Cincinnati Reds. June 28 – Bill Schuster, 74,...
- 1 – Paul
Lehner July 3 – Al
Montgomery July 3 – Paul O'Dea July 6 – Jay
Avrea July 13 –
Frank Hiller July 14 –
Bryan Stephens July 15 –
Theresa Kobuszewski...