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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...
- (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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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...
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Nabataeans Qedarites Luwian-Aramaean
states Carchemish Kummuh Luhuti Palistin Pattin classical Age
Ancient Rome (Roman
Republic -
Roman Empire -
Byzantine Empire)...
- (east of the river) Masuwara,
while on the
Orontes River there were Unqi-
Pattin and Hamath. The
princes and
traders of
these kingdoms used Hieroglyphic...