- The word for the cap in
antiquity was pil(l)eus or
pilos,
indicating a kind of felt. Gr**** πῖλος
pilos,
Latin pellis,
Albanian plis, as well as Old High...
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pilo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pilo may
refer to: Carl
Gustaf Pilo (1711–1793),
Swedish artist and
painter Craig Pilo (b. 1972), American...
- Leo
Pilo Echegaray (11 July 1960 – 5
February 1999) was the
first Filipino to be
executed after the
reinstatement of the
death penalty in the Philippines...
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shape is
similar to the
pilos helmet that is
placed underneath a
konos as an
interior protector.
Although close in design, a
pilos helmet has a
small visor...
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Diocarpine (Dioptic),
Isopto Carpine (Alcon),
Miocarpine (CIBA Vision),
Ocusert Pilo-20 and -40 (Alza),
Pilopine HS (Alcon),
Salagen (MGI Pharma), Scheinpharm...
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Rosolino Pilo, or
Rosalino Pilo (Palermo, 15 July 1820 – San
Martino delle Scale, 21 May 1860) was an
Italian patriot. He was the
fourth son of
Count Gerolamo...
- pilus,
pilos, pileus, pileolo, subbiretum, submitrale, soli deo, berrettino,
calotte or calotta. The
zucchetto originated as the Paleo-Balkanic
pilos and...
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infantrymen (other than
those of the Spartans, who
instead wore the much
plainer pilos helmet). It is
likely that some of the
Macedonian soldiers who
ruled the...
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Wilfred or Wifred,
called the
Hairy (in Catalan: Guifré el
Pilós), (died 11
August 897) was
Count of
Urgell (from 870),
Cerdanya (from 870), Barcelona...
- DNa
inscription on the tomb of
Darius the Great. In
Ancient Greece, the
pilos was a
common hat worn by
travelers and
infantrymen by the 5th
century BCE...