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Pylade or
Pilade Pylades, in Gr****
mythology Pilades, a
genus of
beetles HMS Surinam (1804),
formerly Batavian corvette or
sloop Pilades Pilates This...
- to the
genus Pilades:
Pilades coquerelii (Fairmaire, 1868)
Pilades ferus (Tschitscherine, 1894)
Pilades sakalava (Alluaud, 1902)
Pilades seyrig**** Lorenz...
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Lorenzo Pilat (born 24 June 1938), also
known as
Pilade, is an
Italian singer-songwriter and composer,
mainly active between the
second half of the 1960s...
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Pilade Bronzetti was an
Italian Rosolino Pilo-class destroyer.
Commissioned into
service in the
Italian Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") in 1916, she served...
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Fermo Dante Marchetti (born
Dante Pilade Marchetti; 28
August 1876 – 11 June 1940) was an
Italian composer and songwriter, best
known for the
music for...
- both
Ermione and
Pilade must be put to
death as
human sacrifices to the
goddess Diana, but
changes his mind, and
orders that
Pilade only will be killed...
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story of a 70-year-old man and his
unfulfilled homo****ual desires. 1899
Pílades e
Orestes Joaquim Maria Machado de ****is
Brazil [Pylades and Orestes] In...
- 1986)
Orgia (1968)
Porcile (1968) Calderón (1973)
Affabulazione (1977)
Pilade (1977)
Bestia da
stile (1977) In 1957,
together with
Sergio Citti, Pasolini...
- (Santiago, 1856–1946) Sofía
Espaillat Espaillat (Santiago, 1857–1895)
Pílades Stéfani
Viegani (Barga, Italy, 1854–Santiago, 1928) María
Italia Stéfani...
- Live Pty Ltd., 2002) "Barry
Banks Sings Bel
Canto Arias" (Alfred Boe as
Pilades duets on "Palace of Horrors! – Ah, How Can I Hide the Flames" from Rossini's...