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Papias (Gr****: Παπίας) was a Gr****
Apostolic Father,
Bishop of
Hierapolis (modern Pamukkale, Turkey), and
author who
lived c. 60 – c. 130 AD He
wrote the...
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Papiu Ilarian (formerly
Budiul de Câmpie; Hungarian: Mezőbodon [ˈmɛzøːbodon]) is a
commune in Mureș County, Transylvania,
Romania composed of five villages:...
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Alexandru Papiu Ilarian National College (Romanian:
Colegiul Național „Alexandru
Papiu Ilarian”) is a high
school located at 12 Bernády György Square,...
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Alexandru Papiu-Ilarian (27
September 1827 – 23 October [O.S. 11 October] 1877) was a
Romanian revolutionary,
lawyer and historian.
Papiu Ilarian was...
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Gaius Papius Mutilus was a
Samnite noble who is best
known for
being the
leader of the
southern rebels who
fought against the army of Rome in the Social...
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Lucius Papius Pacati**** or
Pacatian was a
vicarius of
Roman Britain in 319. His
holding the post is
recorded in the
Codex Theodosi****,
although little...
- of Basilicata,
where he
remained until 89 BC. In the
Marsic War,
Gaius Papius Mutilus used
Oxyntas to
inspire defections among the
Numidian troops serving...
- 320s BC
Gellius Egnatius c. 296 BC
Gaius Papius Mutilus 90–89 with:
Pontius Telesinus –
Samnite commander to
Papius Pontius Pilate – the 5th
Prefect of the...
- and Nerva.
Together with his
brother Zaheu Hodoș, his cousin,
Alexandru Papiu Ilarian and the
brothers Radu and
Nicolae Popea, the
students at the Piarist...
- BC. The law was
introduced by the
suffect consuls of that year,
Marcus Papius Mutilus and
Quintus Poppaeus Secundus,
although they
themselves were unmarried...