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Pattin (also
known as Pattina, Patina, Unqu and Unqi), was an
ancient Luwian Syro-Hittite
state at the
beginning of the 1st
millennium BC. It was known...
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Martin William Pattin (April 6, 1943 –
October 3, 2018) was an
American professional baseball player who
appeared in 475
games in
Major League Baseball...
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possibly Suppiluliuma II or III, was the king of the Neo-Hittite
state of
Pattin in the mid-ninth
century BC. In 858 BC,
Suppiluliuma entered into an alliance...
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Adriaan Pattin (1914–2005) was a
Belgian historian of
medieval philosophy. His 1966
edition of the Pseudo-Aristotelian
Liber de Causis,
although intended...
- The Juba
dance or hambone,
originally known as
Pattin' Juba (Giouba, Haiti: Djouba), is an African-American
style of
dance that
involves stomping as well...
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Halparuntiya II of
Pattin (Neo-****yrian Akkadian: Qalparunda), was a Neo-Hittite king of the city-state of Tell Tayinat,
capital of the
kingdom of
Pattin, between...
- (12th
century BC), king of the
Hittites Šuppiluliuma (
Pattin) (9th
century BC), king of
Pattin Šuppiluliuma (Kummuh) [de] (8th
century BC), king of Kummuh...
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David Baidet Raoul Benoist André
Bounal Louis Gautier Daniel Girard Charles Pattin Louis Poupon Frédéric Roux René
Salarnier (GK)
Louis Saulnier Fernand Versini...
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Nabataeans Qedarites Luwian-Aramaean
states Carchemish Kummuh Luhuti Palistin Pattin classical Age
Ancient Rome (Roman
Republic -
Roman Empire -
Byzantine Empire)...
- and 4.23 in 1973. He was
traded by the
Royals to the Red Sox for
Marty Pattin on
October 24, 1973,
Drago also
pitched for the
Angels and
Orioles in parts...