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carried through the town to give a
blessing for all
those who s**** it. San
Pantaleone or
Pantalon was a po****r
saint in Venice, and may have
given his name...
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Michele Pantaleone (30
November 1911 – 12
February 2002) was a
respected journalist and
expert on the
Sicilian Mafia and one of the
first to shed light...
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Pantaleone Giustinian (before 1229 – 1286) was a
Venetian nobleman and cleric, who
served as the
Latin Patriarch of
Constantinople from 1253
until his...
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Anchero Pantaleone (1210–1286) was a
French cardinal and cardinal-nephew of Pope
Urban IV, his
uncle who
elevated him on 22 May 1262.
After the
death of...
- Nicolás
Pantaleone (born 18
February 1993) is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays as a left-back for Portuguesa.
Pantaleone began with River...
- The
Chiesa di San
Pantaleone Martire,
known as San
Pantalon in the
Venetian language, is a
church in the
Dorsoduro sestiere of Venice, Italy. It is located...
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Pantaleone Barbo was a
distinguished diplomat of the
Venetian Republic. He was the
Venetian amb****ador to Constantinople, and
became the
first bailo of...
- and
Pisan fleets, led by Hugh of Pisa, and
accompanied by
troops from
Pantaleone of Amalfi, Salerno, and Gaeta,
attacked the
North African city of Mahdia...
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mother in Vinci,
either Anchiano or
Campo Zeppi in the
parish of San
Pantaleone. He is
thought to have been
close to his uncle,
Francesco da Vinci, but...
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International Edition. 12 (11): 869–876. doi:10.1002/anie.197308691. Ager, D. J.,
Pantaleone, D. P., Henderson, S. A., Katritzky, A. R., Prakash, I., Walters, D. E...