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Saint Tanco (or Tancho, Tanchon, Tatta; died 815) was a
Scottish abbot, bishop, and
martyr in Germany. He is
venerated as a
saint in the
Catholic Church...
- an area of 2.04 km2.
Tancos parish is the
location of an
important military area (Polígono de
Tancos) that
includes the
Tancos Military Air Field, the...
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Defendant Bill Gibbons,
Tanco, No. 3:13-cv-01159 (sti****tion
filed Mar. 10, 2014).
Tanco, slip op. at 19; see, also,
Tanco, No. 3:13-cv-01159 (preliminary...
- The
Tanco Mine or
Bernic Lake mine is an
underground caesium and
tantalum mine,
owned and
since 2019
owned and
operated by
Sinomine Resource Group on...
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Gregorio Josè
Tanco (born 18
October 1999) is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays as a defender. From Pilar,
Buenos Aires, a
central defender...
- Holdings, Inc. of Dr.
Eusebio H.
Tanco, PhD. The STI
Education Systems Holdings, Inc. is the
holding company within the
Tanco Group that
drives investment...
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Tanco v.
Haslam was the lead case in the
dispute of same-****
marriage in Tennessee. A U.S.
District Court granted a
preliminary ****ction
requiring the...
- César
Azpilicueta Tanco (Spanish pronunciation: [aθpiliˈkweta], born 28
August 1989) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for...
- Duke of
Tancos (in
Portuguese Duque de
Tancos) was a
Portuguese title of nobility,
granted by a
royal decree issued by
Queen Maria I of
Portugal on April...
- Félix
Tanco y
Bosmeniel (Jan 28, 1797–1871, was a writer, poet, and novelist,
better known for the
first fictional story about slavery in the Americas:...