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parted in
three continents: Africa, Asia and the
third part
called Europe or
Enea.
Snorri also
tells of a
Trojan named Munon (or Mennon), who
marries the daughter...
- up
enea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enea may be:
Enea (moth), a
genus of
moths of the
family Noctuidae Enea S.A., a
Polish power company Enea Bastianini...
- his trademark, he
finished it with the
catchphrase Meu nome é
Enéas ("My name is
Enéas") —
perhaps a
gesture of
humility or informality, or
perhaps a...
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Company 1891), pp. 347-350. Ady, p. 100.
Wolkan (1909), Der
Briefwechsel des
Eneas Silvius Piccolomini., p. xxv. J.N.D.
Kelly and M.J. Walsh,
Oxford Dictionary...
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Adventures in
Various Parts of Europe" - by
James Thompson,
Eneas Mackenzie Mackenzie,
Eneas Tyler (1818). An Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive...
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Enea AB is an
information technology company with its
headquarters in Kista,
Sweden that
provides real-time
operating systems and
consulting services....
- Carneiro's
unusual appearance and
signature catchphrase Meu nome é
Enéas ("My name is
Enéas")
gained the
cardiologist a following. Nonetheless, Carneiro, who...
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Enéas de
Camargo (18
March 1954 – 27
December 1988),
simply known as
Enéas, was a
Brazilian professional footballer who pla**** as a winger.
Enéas started...
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August 1458 – 15
August 1464 (5 years, 362 days) Pius II PIVS
Secundus Enea Silvio Bartolomeo Piccolomini 18
October 1405 Corsignano,
Republic of Siena...
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Eneas Perdomo (July 11, 1930 –
February 25, 2011) was a
Venezuelan po****r singer. He was one of the most
recognized singer/songwriters of the Venezuelan...