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Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox churches.
According to tradition,
Palatias or
Palatia was an
aristocratic Roman woman who was
converted to Christianity...
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Palatia may
refer to:
Palatia or
Palatias (died 302), a
virgin martyr and
Roman Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox saint - see
Palatias and
Laurentia Palatia...
- 415
Palatia is a
large main belt
asteroid that was
discovered by
German astronomer Max Wolf on 7
February 1896 in Heidelberg. 10μ
radiometric data collected...
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Corps Palatia is a
fencing fraternity belonging to the Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband, the
oldest ****ociation of
German and
Austrian student corporations...
- Nea
Palatia (Gr****: Νέα Παλάτια
literally "New Palaces") is a
community in East Attica, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform it is part of the...
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Palatia jazz is a jazz
festival in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It has been held
annually in
August since 1997. The
concerts take
place at castles,...
- MS
Palatia was a
German cargo liner,
built in 1928.
After serving for
several years on the
Hamburg America Line's
route to the Caribbean, she was sold...
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Kaiserslautern merged to
create FC 1900. In 1909, the club went on to join FC
Palatia (founded in 1901) and FC
Bavaria (founded in 1902) to form FV 1900 Kaiserslautern...
- 1896 CN Liriope,
mother of
Narcissus from Gr****
mythology DMP · 414 415
Palatia 1896 CO The
Electorate of the Palatinate,
region of
Germany DMP · 415 416...
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Liriope January 16, 1896 Nice A.
Charlois 7:4 89 km MPC · JPL 415
Palatia 1896 CO
Palatia February 7, 1896
Heidelberg M. F. Wolf · 84 km MPC · JPL 416 Vaticana...