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Pietro Pontio (or Ponzio; 25
March 1532 – 27
December 1596) was an
Italian theorist and composer.
Pontio was born and died in Parma. He is best known...
- 2022. "Bryn Terfel:
Pontio theatre named after opera star in Bangor". bbc.co.uk. 11
October 2013.
Retrieved 28
November 2013. "
Pontio centre opens its doors...
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adverse media comment included the cost
overrun and dela****
opening of the
Pontio Arts and
Innovation Centre in 2016, the
appointment of Hughes's then wife...
- Arvo Ala-
Pöntiö (20
September 1942 – 7
October 1997) was a
Finnish weightlifter. He
competed at the 1972
Summer Olympics and the 1976
Summer Olympics....
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Pontius Pilate (Latin:
Pontius Pilatus; Gr****: Πόντιος Πιλᾶτος, romanized:
Póntios Pilátos) was the
fifth governor of the
Roman province of Judaea, serving...
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Sancto ex María vírgine, et homo
factus est. Crucifíxus étiam pro
nobis sub
Póntio Piláto; p****us et sepúltus est, et resurréxit tértia die, secúndum Scriptúras...
- Latin: ANNO
XVIII CAESARIS BARBARVS PRAEF AEGYPTI POSVIT ARCHITECTANTE PONTIO,
which translates as: "In the
eighteenth year Of
Augustus Cæsar, Barbarus...
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Latin words "Hoc est
corpus meum" and the credo,
which reads in part, "sub
Pontio Pilato p****us et
sepultus est",
meaning under Pontius Pilate he suffered...
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stained gl****
windows bears the
inscription "Crucifixus
etiam pro
nobis sub
Pontio Pilato",
which is
Latin meaning "It was also
crucified for us
under Pontius...
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unilingually Finnish. The
villages of Ainali, Himankakylä, Pahkala, Pernu,
Pöntiö, Rautila, Saarenpää, Tomujoki, Torvenkylä, and Hillilä all
belonged to the...