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Pallant may
refer to:
Cheryl Pallant, a poet, author, dancer,
performance artist, and
professor who
lives in Richmond,
Virginia Master of the
Pallant...
- Emma
Pallant-Browne (born 4 June 1989) is a
British triathlete and
former track and
cross country runner. She was a
bronze medalist over 1500
metres at...
- Emma
Pallant is a
British theatre and
television actress. She is
known for
classical work at Shakespeare's Globe, The
Royal Shakespeare Company, and Regent's...
- John Noel
Pallant (born 24
December 1944) is an
English former international rugby union player.
Pallant, a
native of Nottingham, was
educated at High...
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Pallant House Gallery is an art
gallery in Chichester, West Sus****, England. It
houses one of the best
collections of 20th-century
British art in the...
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Cheryl Pallant (born in New York City) is a poet, author, dancer, healer, and
professor who
lives in Richmond, Virginia. She has
published several books...
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included four
hired men or boys,
Pallant, Pollard, Sharpe, and Thompson; note also the
doubling (and in the case of
Pallant, more than doubling) of roles...
- 2014.
Kelts 2007, p. 49.
Leader 2009.
Manry 2011.
Komatsu 2018. Lee 2010.
Pallant 2011, p. 90.
Nintendo 2002.
Rogers 2006.
Hamessley &
London 2010. Nakamura...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pallas or
Pallant (/ˈpæləs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πάλλας) was,
according to Hesiod, the son of the
Titans Crius and Eurybia, the brother...
- The
Master of the
Pallant Altarpiece was a
German painter,
active in
Cologne around 1430. His work
shows traces of the
influence of
Stefan Lochner. His...