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composed of
eight villages: Albotele, Paraschivești, Priboieni, Sămăila,
Pitoi,
Valea Mare,
Valea Nenii and
Valea Popii. "Po****ţia rezidentă după grupa...
- Dr.
Falesa Pitoi is a
Tuvaluan politician. A
dentist by profession, he
began his
career in
national politics when he was
elected to
Parliament in the...
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Chloroclystis pitoi is a moth in the
family Geometridae. It is
found on Rapa Island. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Chloroclystis
pitoi Clarke 1971". Home of Ichneumonoidea...
- Jean-Baptiste
Pitois, also
known as Jean-Baptiste or Paul
Christian (1811–1877), was a
French author,
known for The
History and
Practice of Magic, first...
- Etteilla. The
terms "Major" and "Minor Arcana"
originate with Jean-Baptiste
Pitois (1811–1877), nom de
plume Paul Christian. In
their contemporary versions...
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terms "Major Arcana" and "Minor Arcana" were
first used by Jean-Baptiste
Pitois (also
known as Paul Christian) and are
never used in
relation to
tarot card...
- Maxilly-sur-Saône Meilly-sur-Rouvres Le Meix
Meloisey Menesble Ménessaire Ménétreux-le-
Pitois Merceuil Mesmont Messanges Messigny-et-Vantoux
Meuilley Meulson Meursanges...
- in
German as Alreona,
Alraun or
Alraune is one example; Jean-Baptiste
Pitois's The
History and
Practice of
Magic makes a
direct comparison to the mandragora...
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Among the
first to
seemingly adopt Lévi's
ideas was Jean-Baptiste
Pitois.
Pitois wrote two
books under the name Paul
Christian that
referenced the tarot...
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allowed to
remain and
marry Agathe. "Le
Spectre Fiancé" in Jean-Baptiste
Pitois'
Contes nocturnes (1846),
attributed to E. T. A. Hoffmann,
begins with a...