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Pinnes (Ancient Gr****: Πίννης; also Pinnius; c. 230 – 217 BC) was the son of Agron, king of the
Ardiaei in Illyria, and Agron's
first wife Triteuta. He...
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Pineus abietinus Underwood & Balch, 1964
Pineus armandicola Zhang,
Zhong & Zhang, 1992
Pineus boerneri Annand, 1928
Pineus boycei Annand, 1928
Pineus...
- Eva
Hilda Cecilia Pineus née
Palme (1905–1985) was a
Swedish politician,
librarian and women's
rights activist.
Pineus was an
active member of the Liberal...
- Håfström interview."
Indie London.
Retrieved on 2009-07-14. Agerman, Per;
Pineus,
Isaac (2003-10-21) "Kan
svensk film stå på egna ben?
Archived 9 September...
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legislative liaison for the
United States Secretary of Defense.
Daniel Pinéu, a
professor at
Amsterdam University College,
wrote that
Carstens is the...
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Paratrechina longicornis (crazy ant)
Pheidole megacephala (big-headed ant)
Pineus pini (pine
woolly aphid)
Procambarus clarkii (red
swamp crayfish) Pseudaulacaspis...
- are the play Le faux
Stanislas written by the
Frenchman Alexandre Vincent Pineu-Duval in 1808,
transformed into the
opera Un
giorno di regno,
ossia Il finto...
- Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Michigan, Wisconsin, and
Minnesota L. a.
pineus (Dalquest) –
British Columbia, Idaho, and
Washington L. a.
seclusus (Baker...
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Mediterranean pine
engraver Phenacoccus manihoti – c****ava
mealybug [14]
Pineus pini – pine
woolly aphid [15]
Polistes dominula –
European paper wasp Pseudococcus...
- festival, and the son of Zeus
falls in love with the
daughter of the
river god
Pineus.
Alfirena sings about her
unhappy love for the
already taken Florindo. In...