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Perpession
Perpession Per*pes"sion, n. [L. perpessio, fr. perpeti, perpessus, to bear steadfastly; per + pati to bear.] Suffering; endurance. [Obs.] --Bp. Pearson.

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- Gabriella Pession (/pɛsˈjɒn/ pes-YON; born November 2, 1977) is an Italian actress. Gabriella Pession was born in Florida. From 2013 to 2015 she starred...
- Pession is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gabriella Pession (born 1977), American-born Italian actress Spencer Pession (born 1972)...
- released on 7 May 2023. In 2012, Flood began dating Italian actress Gabriella Pession, and the two became engaged in 2014. Shortly after, they announced that...
- Roman consul, Antonia's husband, and member of the blue faction. Gabriella Pession as Antonia Servillia, Marsus's wife and member of the blue faction. Dimitri...
- Lino Guanciale as Vampa Nicolas Maupas as Albert De Morcerf Gabriella Pession as Hermine Robin Greer as Maximilien Morrel Amaryllis August as Valentine...
- as Max Natalee Linez as Lydia Montgomery Tyriq Withers as Tim Gabriella Pession as Marianne, Lucy's English professor at Baird Thomas Doherty as Leo (season...
- Spencer Pession (born 19 January 1972) is a British former alpine skier who competed in the 1994 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
- Square, and Andrássy Avenue. According to Ptolemy the settlement was called Pession in antiquity (Contra-Aquin****).[citation needed] Alternatively, the name...
- he'll be able to save his estranged wife, magistrate Anna Mayer (Gabriella Pession), who, according to some visions that Cagliostro has been having since...
- since there was a local fortress (Contra-Aquin****) called by Ptolemy "Pession" ("Πέσσιον", iii.7.§ 2). Another has it that Pest originates in the Slavic...