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- Palade, Pallade, Paladi and Pallady are Romanian surnames. Notable people with the surname include: George Emil Palade, Romanian-American cell biologist...
- 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...
- Italian sail frigates of the period 1640–1840: Venice: Cavalier Angelo Pallade Venere Minerva - Wrecked c. 1792 Brillante 40? - Captured by France 1797...
- 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...
- 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...
- published monthlies such as the Mercure de France and, in northern Italy, Pallade veneta. Postal services enabled merchants and monarchs to stay abreast...
- Паллада 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);...
- up 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...