- Palade,
Pallade,
Paladi and
Pallady are
Romanian surnames.
Notable people with the
surname include:
George Emil Palade, Romanian-American cell biologist...
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Pallade veneta was a
newspaper that in toto ran from 1687 to 1751. It is
preserved incompletely and in
multiple forms. The
published monthly ran to only...
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Italian sail
frigates of the
period 1640–1840: Venice:
Cavalier Angelo Pallade Venere Minerva -
Wrecked c. 1792
Brillante 40? -
Captured by
France 1797...
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Pallade was the name of at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian torpedo boat
Pallade (1906), a Pegaso-class
torpedo boat launched...
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George D.
Pallade (January 20, 1857–May 27, 1903) was a
Romanian politician. Born to a
craftsman in Bârlad,
Pallade graduated from the law
faculty of...
- Look up
Pallade or
pallidius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Palladius may
refer to: People:
Palladius of
Antioch (died 309), also
known as Palladius...
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published monthlies such as the
Mercure de
France and, in
northern Italy,
Pallade veneta.
Postal services enabled merchants and
monarchs to stay abreast...
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Pallada 'Pallas' and Церера
Tserera 'Ceres', as well as in
Italian Pallade 'Pallas' and
Cerere 'Ceres', as in
these (and
several other) languages...
- to Vivaldi, 3rd rev. edn., 1994; ISBN 0-486-28151-5 E. Selfridge-Field.
Pallade Veneta:
Writings on
Music in
Venetian Society, 1650–1750.
Venice (1985);...
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survivors from the
Italian cargo ship Veloce, en
route to Tripoli.
Pallade PD BSN,
Naples 5
October 1938 Sunk 5
August 1943 by air
attack in Naples...