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Pamfilo of Magliano, O.S.F. (now O.F.M.), was an
Italian Franciscan friar, who went to the
United States in 1855 to help
establish the
Order there. He...
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Panfilo Castaldi (c. 1398 – c. 1490) was an
Italian physician and "master of the art of printing", to whom
local tradition attributes the
invention of...
- Pánfilo de Narváez (Spanish pronunciation: [
ˈpaɱfilo ðe naɾˈβaeθ]; born 1470 or 1478, died 1528) was a
Spanish conquistador and
soldier in the Americas...
- New York, was
founded in 1859 by the Very Rev.
Father Pamfilo of Magliano, O.F.M.
Father Pamfilo had come to the
United States at the
invitation of Bishop...
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invited the
Franciscan order to
Western New York, and a
small group under Pamfilo da
Magliano arrived in 1855. The
school graduated its
first class in 1858...
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Wayback Machine,
Mathematical ****ociation of America, 2010, p. 53.
Paris Pamfilos (2016), "A
Characterization of the Rhombus",
Forum Geometricorum 16, pp...
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Hennepin (d. 1704) José María de
Zalvidea (d. 1846) John
Dalton (d. 1869)
Pamfilo of
Magliano (d. 1876)
Anselm Weber (d. 1921)
Anton Docher (d. 1928) Juan...
- Val and Nestor's
wedding along with Oli, Pilo and Nanet.
William Lorenzo Pamfilo "Pilo"
Calderon Basti's uncle, Jomar's father, and Nanet's husband. When...
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Bonaventure College (now St.
Bonaventure University),
established by
Pamfilo da
Magliano in 1858. In 1837, John
Phinizy (Finizzi)
became the
mayor of...
- 1088/1742-6596/898/10/102006. ISSN 1742-6588. S2CID 943291. Fokianos,
Pamfilos; ****er, Sebastian; Koutsakis, Ilias; Lavasa, Artemis; Maciulaitis, Rokas;...