- The
Pillan (of
Mapudungun origin; Spanish:
pillán,
plural pillanes) are
powerful and
respected male
spirits in
Mapuche mythology.
According to legend...
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Pillán (Spanish pronunciation: [piˈʎan], Mapudungún:
volcano or
ancestral spirit) is a
Chilean propeller-driven
basic trainer aircraft. The...
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Pillans is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Pillans (1869–1901),
English cricketer Francis Pillans (1810–1889),
member of the...
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Pillán Airport Spanish:
Aeropuerto de
Pillán, (ICAO: SCPN) is an
airport at the
southern end of an
isthmus valley connecting the
heads of the Reñihué and...
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James Pillans FRSE (1778–1864) was a
Scottish classical scholar and
educational reformer. He is
credited with
inventing the blackboard,
alongside his...
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Pillan Patera is a patera, or a
complex crater with
scalloped edges, on Jupiter's moon Io. It is
located at 12°20′S 243°15′W / 12.34°S 243.25°W / -12...
- period, and
later flooded the
floor of
Pillan Patera.
Observations by
Galileo suggest lava
coverage rates at
Pillan between 1,000 and 3,000
square metres...
- name
given to the prin****l
Pillan spirit in
Mapuche mythology. Antü is the most
powerful Pillán, who
governs the
other Pillans. In
Mapuche mythology, Antu...
- Ten-Vilu is son of Antü (a
Pillan spirit). The
legend tells that the son, or
daughter (in
other versions), of the
spirit Pillan Antu
wanted the
power of...
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Francis Scott Pillans (1
January 1810 – 12
December 1889) was a
member of the New
Zealand Legislative Council from 24
January 1863 to 28 July 1873, when...