- [anˈton ˈpan]; born
Antonie Pantoleon-Petroveanu [anˈtoni.e
pantoleˈon petroˈve̯anu], and also
mentioned as
Anton Pantoleon or Petrovici; 1790s—2 November...
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Financial Times. No. 31483. London:
Financial Times Limited. p. 6. Skayannis,
Pantoleon; Kaparos, George; et al. (February 2010). "Project Profile: Greece: Athens...
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following his
death was
succeeded in that
position in
November 1824 by
Pantoleon Augerino. Once they
heard of m****acres of the Gr**** po****tion of Chios...
- A
total of
eight names can be recognised. One painter, by the name of
Pantoleon, who may be
referred to in
other do****ents of the time,
seems to have...
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spent most of his life
before the
beginning of the Gr**** Revolution.
Pantoleon Balbis,
Priest from Acarnania,
killed during the
Exodus of Messolonghi...
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Attiko Metro S.A. 24 May 2007.
Retrieved 3
October 2012. Skayannis,
Pantoleon; Kaparos, George; et al. (February 2010). "Project Profile: Greece: Athens...
- to the
ardent desire of Magi . . . os,
patron and priest, lord
bishop Pantoleon,
holder of this throne, sits with
great piety.
Diocesan Museum of Gallipoli...
- 782, the town was
temporarily captured by the
Abbasid Caliphate in 782.
Pantoleon the
Deacon relates a
story in the
Miracula S.
Michaelis in
which attacking...
- "Γραμμή 2 – ΑΤΤΙΚΟ ΜΕΤΡΟ Α.Ε" (in Gr****).
Retrieved 2022-08-19. Skayannis,
Pantoleon; Kaparos, George; et al. (February 2010). "Project Profile: Greece: Athens...
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British consulate of the city
after the
initiative of the
local merchant Pantoleon Sevastopoulos. Sevastopoulos, in
order to
secure the
school against a...