- The
Millo (Hebrew: המלוא, romanized: ha-
millō) was a
structure in
Jerusalem referred to in the
Hebrew Bible,
first mentioned as
being part of the city...
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April 2022.
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Millos. "Les
presentamos al
embajador de Perú".
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Aprile Millo (born
April 14, 1958) is an
American operatic soprano who is
known for her
interpretations of the
works of
Giuseppe Verdi.
Although she has...
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Millo's On the
Water is a
floating restaurant in Portland, Maine,
United States. It is
located on the
former New York car ferry,
which ran
between Norfolk...
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Millo (possibly from
Aymara for a kind of
salpeter /
light brown, reddish, fair-haired, dark chestnut,
Quechua for salty,) is a
mountain in the Vilcanota...
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Antonio Millo, also
mentioned as
Antonio da
Millo or
Antonio Milo,
active during 1557–1590, was a
captain and
cartographer who did
significant work in...
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Mario Daniel Millo (born May 1955) is an
Australian musician and
composer from Sydney, he was a
member of
symphonic rock
group Sebastian Hardie from 1973...
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Millo Torres is a singer/guitarist from
Puerto Rico, who has
released six
albums with his
Latin world/music band,
Millo Torres Y El
Tercer Planeta. Torres...
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Matei Millo (Romanian pronunciation: [maˈtej miˈlo];
November 24/25, 1814 –
September 9, 1896) was a Moldavian,
later Romanian stage actor and playwright...
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Lefter Millo (Gr****: Λευτέρης Μίλος) (2
August 1966, Derviçan, Albania, – 8
March 1997, Giannouli, Greece) was an
Albanian football midfielder, who was...