- as the
Paulines in German-speaking
countries Pupils of St Paul's School,
London Paulines (Thrace), town of
ancient Thrace, now in
Turkey Pauline (disambiguation)...
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referring to the
Paulines,
various religious orders ****ociated with
these two saints, or a
member of such an
order Cappella Paolina, or
Pauline Chapel, a chapel...
- maintenance. However, the sale was not finalized.
Along with
Paulines types 2 and 2 bis,
Paulines 1 N were the only ones to
return to post-war service. A project...
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Pauline Hope
Chalamet (born
January 25, 1992) is an American-French
actress and producer. She made her
feature film
debut in Judd Apatow's
comedy The...
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Paulines was a town of
ancient Thrace,
inhabited during Byzantine times. Its site is
located outside the
Blachernai walls in
European Turkey.
Richard Talbert...
- The
Pauline epistles, also
known as
Epistles of Paul or
Letters of Paul, are the
thirteen books of the New
Testament attributed to Paul the Apostle, although...
-
Seven of the
Pauline epistles are
undisputed by
scholars as
being authentic, with
varying degrees of
argument about the remainder.
Pauline authorship of...
-
German name, or else an
ornamental name
using the
ending -stein 'stone'.
Pauline Einstein (née Koch) (8
February 1858 – 20
February 1920) was the mother...
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Rosemary Pauline West (née Letts; born 29
November 1953) is an
English serial killer who
collaborated with her husband, Fred West, in the
torture and...
- England,
between July 1963 and
October 1965. The
victims were five children—
Pauline Reade, John Kilbride,
Keith Bennett,
Lesley Ann
Downey and
Edward Evans—aged...