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Patreus (Ancient Gr****: Πατρεύς;
Modern Gr****: Πατρέας,
Patreas) was the
mythical founder of the city of Patras, Greece.
Patreus was the son of Preugenes...
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Robert Del
Maestro Patrea Smallacombe 14 January 2004 (2004-1-14) 183 4 "Dawn
Morning Light" Final...
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Patrea Smallacombe (born 13
October 1958, Adelaide, Australia) is an
Australian writer and
series script editor who
contributed to
numerous soap operas...
- Tom Elliott,
Barry Hill,
Stephen Mallatratt,
Julian Roach,
Adele Rose,
Patrea Smallacombe, John Stevenson,
Peter Whalley, Mark
Wadlow and Phil Woods)...
- C. (1988), "The
Prehistoric Aegean Cradle of
Democratic Institutions",
Patreas, pp. 24–29 (article in gr****) Doumas, C. (1997), "The
Aegean Islands and...
- (in****bent) 92,448 60.11%
Republican Mark Reed 21,458 13.95%
Democratic Patrea Patrick 14,628 9.51%
Democratic Raji Rab 8,847 5.75%
Republican Navraj Singh...
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Patty López 6,783 14.6
Democratic Antonio Sanchez 4,705 10.1
Democratic Patrea Patrick 1,740 3.7
Democratic Bonnie Corwin 1,220 2.6
Total votes 46,580...
- was published. In 1974,
Susan Love Brown, Karl Keating,
David Mellinger,
Patrea Post,
Stuart Smith and
Catriona Tudor of
World Research Inc
expanded upon...
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Written by Alan
Coleman Reg
Watson Betty Quin Ian
Coughlan Ian
Bradley Patrea Smallacombe Tom
MacLennen Michael Laurence Brenda Little Tony
Morphett Peter...
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Hearst Magazines UK.
Retrieved 1
April 2020.
Jamie Annett (director);
Patrea Smallacombe (writer);
Darren Guthrie (producer) (2 June 2015). "Tug of Love"...