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Pamphile (Gr****: Παμφίλη), Panphyle,
Plateae filia or
Latoi filia, was the
daughter of Platea, or of
Apollo (Latous), a
woman of the Gr****
island of Kos...
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Pamphile or
Pamphila of
Epidaurus (fl. 1st
century AD) was a
historian of
Egyptian descent who
lived in
Greece during the
reign of the
Roman emperor Nero...
- Mistigri,
historically Pamphile, is an old, French, trick-taking card game for
three or four
players that has
elements reminiscent of poker. It is a member...
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Kevin Serge Pamphile (born
November 27, 1990) is a
former American football offensive tackle. He pla****
college football at
Purdue and was
selected by...
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Pamphile was the
legendary first weaver of silk in Gr**** tradition.
Pamphile may also
refer to:
Pamphile (card game), also
called Mistigri, an old French...
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Captain Pamphile or The
Adventures of
Captain Pamphile (French: Le
Capitaine Pamphile) is an 1839
French adventure novel by
Alexandre Dumas. It was aimed...
- Saint-
Pamphile (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pɑ̃fil]) is a town in the
Canadian province of
Quebec situated in the L'Islet
Regional County Muni****lity in...
- Roch-
Pamphile Vallée (May 28, 1848 –
October 9, 1935) was a journalist,
newspaper editor and
political figure in Quebec. He
represented Portneuf in the...
- Père
Pamphile is a
fictional character in the
novel Abbé
Jules (fr. L'Abbé Jules), by the
French writer Octave Mirbeau (1888). A
marginal figure in Mirbeau's...
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Pamphile Réal
Blaise Nugent Du
Tremblay (March 5, 1879 –
October 6, 1955) was a
Canadian lawyer,
businessman and politician. Du
Tremblay was born in...