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Porcius Festus was the 5th
procurator of
Judea from
about 59 to 62,
succeeding Antonius Felix. The
exact time of
Festus in
office is not known. The earliest...
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Seville and Nicolás
Porcio, his
Venetian son-in-law,
became asentistas. 1682–1688: Juan
Barroso del Pozo (−1683) and Nicolás
Porcio succeeded in getting...
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Pompeius Proculus tribunus militum ? ? ?
Italy Marcus Caelius centurio ? Raetia? ? -
Titus Atidius Porcio Miles ? ? ? Italia,
Venetia et
Histria CIL 5, 2499...
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contracts with
Porcio; however, the
numbers were less than before. In 1697,
there was a
contract with Real Compañía de Cacheu, the
successor of
Porcio, for the...
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stirred by the
condition of society. In June 1780,
Espejo wrote Marco Porcio Catón (Marcus
Porcius Cato),[e] Once again,
Espejo used a pseudonym, "Moisés...
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intending to
trade with the
Spaniards in
Cadiz then in America.
Nicolas Porcio, who was one of the
holders of
Asiento de
Negros - a
royal licence granting...
- (in Spanish). 19
December 2015. p. 16.
Retrieved 23
January 2025. Pérez
Porcio, Ana (15
March 2021). "Carlos De Antonis, uno de los
mejores tenores del...
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meeting organized by Espéranto-Jeunes Festo,
German automation company Festo,
Porcio Festo, was the
Roman procurator of
Iudaea Province, in
succession to Antonius...
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Antonio Cerdà i Lloscos, O.SS.T. (8
January 1448 – 28
March 1449)
Giacomo Porcio (21
April 1449 – 1450) [Andrea
Amodeo (1449–1450)]
Giacomo Tedesco (4 November...
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Echeveste L. Castillo, J.
Iraizoz Paleta goma (men's) A. Olite, H.
Porcio G. Arcaus, J.
Valverde F. Elduayen, F.
Dibarrat Paleta cuero J. Utge, R...