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Arnold Paole (Arnont
Paule in the
original do****ents; an
early German rendition of a
Serbian name or nickname,
perhaps Арнаут Павле /
Arnaut Pavle; died...
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ceded back to the
Ottomans with the
Treaty of
Belgrade (1739) (see
Arnold Paole §
Background for more
details on the
historical context). Blagojević died...
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Poale Zion (Yiddish: פועלי ציון, also
romanized Poalei Tziyon or
Poaley Syjon,
meaning "Workers of Zion") was a
movement of Marxist–Zionist
Jewish workers...
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granted the
possibility of protection.
Other stories (primarily the
Arnold Paole case)
claimed the
eating of dirt from the vampire's
grave would have the...
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recruiting members of
Paole Zion to
fight on the
Ottoman side. When this
failed he and Ben
Gurion embarked on
educating Paole Zion
followers on the settlement...
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Philippines Asiel Torres (Puerto Rico)
Aniukha (Mongolia, China)
Arnold Paole (Serbia)
Asanbosam (Ashanti people)
Asema (Surinam)
Asiman (Ashanti people)...
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Mediterranean Garden.
Since the 1960s
until 2018,
Pjazza Antoine de
Paole (Paola Square)
included a
central pedestrian space, with a
kiosk shaded...
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officially recorded,
involved the
corpses of
Petar Blagojevich and
Arnold Paole from Serbia.
Blagojevich was
reported to have died at the age of 62, but...
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Yokai Town.
Vampires in po****r
culture Vampire Petar Blagojević
Arnold Paole Leptirica Jurkovic,
Tanja (2021). "Balkan
Vampire Myth:
Urban Legends or...
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origins of modern-day
notions about vampires,
including the
story of
Arnold Paole,
which occurred near the town of Paraćin, Serbia, in 1726 and 1732. 31 "Lost...