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fillis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fillis is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
James Fillis (1834–1913), English-born...
- Mary
Fillis was a
seamstress in
Tudor England. Mary
Fillis, of
Moorish descent, was born to
Fillis of Morisco, a
Moroccan craftsman specializing in basket...
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Phyllis Ada
Diller (née Driver; July 17, 1917 –
August 20, 2012) was an
American stand-up comedian, actress, author, musician, and
visual artist, best...
- M****achusetts, the son of John
Fillis, and came to Nova
Scotia around 1751. He had
married Elizabeth Stoddard in 1747.
Fillis established a
shipping business...
- his lifetime.
Fillis was born in
London on 17
December 1834, into
family of
circus performers and
horse trainers. His
father Thomas Fillis died in 1842...
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Vicarius Filii Dei (Latin:
Vicar or
Representative of the Son of God) is a
phrase first used in the
forged medieval Donation of
Constantine to
refer to...
- Lieutenant-Colonel John
Fillis Carré
Carter CBE (11
January 1882–14 July 1944) was ****istant
Commissioner "A" of the
London Metropolitan Police, responsible...
- top for the
leather to run through. The main
styles seen
today include:
Fillis: A
design with a
heavy tread, and
branches that rise to the eye in a rounded...
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different conclusions to
Zerzan on the
origins of alienation, with John
Fillis blaming technology and
Richard Heinberg claiming it to be a
result of addiction...
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means "Sprout", "Blossom" and/or "to Flower";
derived from the Gr**** word "
fillís" (φυλλίς).
Filiz Ahmet (born 1981), Macedonian-Turkish
stage and screen...