- Aníbal
Napolitano (10
March 1950 – 25
February 2005), po****rly
known as
Pappo, was an
Argentine rock musician, guitarist,
singer and songwriter. One of...
- 1875) (retrieved Mar. 22, 2025). Whitehead,
David (ed.). "Suda On Line –
Pappos". Suda On Line and the Stoa Consortium.
Retrieved 11 July 2012. Alexandrian...
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function in
mechanical dispersal. The name
derives from the
Ancient Gr**** word
pappos,
Latin pappus,
meaning "old man", so used for a
plant (****umed to be an...
-
Lulianos and
Paphos (alt. sp. Juli**** and Pappus, second-century CE) were two
wealthy Jewish brothers who
lived in
Laodicea on the
Lycus in Anatolia,...
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Amparo de Los
Remedios Otero de
Pappo (1896–1987) was a Cuban-born
milliner who was
honored as
being among the
Righteous Among the
Nations by Yad Vashem...
- "The
husband was Stada, the
lover was Pantera." The
husband was "actually"
Pappos ben Judah, the
mother was Stada. The
mother was
Miriam "Mary" the dresser...
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Dimitrios Pappos (16
October 1939 – 1
March 2014) was a Gr****
alpine skier. He
competed at the 1964
Winter Olympics and the 1968
Winter Olympics. Evans...
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Stergios Pappos (born 10
November 1972) is a Gr**** snowboarder. He
competed in the men's
giant slalom event at the 1998
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- was
fronted by
guitarist Norberto "
Pappo" Napolitano, who
formed Riff
after dissolving his old
musical project,
Pappo's Blues. The
group was
mostly influenced...
- Spanish-language rock. They
explored psychedelic rock and
their later recordings with
Pappo are an
early example of
progressive rock,
before splitting in 1970. Los...