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Lampon (Ancient Gr****: Λάμπων) was an
Athenian soothsayer and
interpreter of
dreams and oracles.
Together with
Xenocritus he
founded the
colony of Thurii...
- Capital.
Below are the
Religious Franciscans ministered in
Binangonan de
Lampon (or
Binangonan del Ampon)
after Fray Ortíz and Fray Palomino: Source: Eusebio...
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Angelito Rendon Lampon (born 1
March 1950) is a
Philippine prelate of the
Catholic Church who has been the
Archbishop of
Cotabato since 2019. He was Apostolic...
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docked at the port "Puerto Real De
Lampon"
reinforced forces stationed at the
nearby place "Binangonan De
Lampon" now
known as Infanta.
Located at the...
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towns on the east
coast and
included towns from Mauban,
Binangonan de
Lampon, to El Principe.
Since Contracosta &
Kalilayan were part of La
Laguna province...
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adding that the
soothsayer Lampon still swears by the
goose "whenever he's
going to
cheat you".
Since no god was
called upon,
Lampon may have
considered this...
- Alcindas, Empedias, Menas, and Laphilus. The
Athenian representatives were
Lampon, Isthmonicus, Nicias, Laches, Euthydemus, Procles, Pythodorus, Hagnon, Myrtilus...
- was part of
District of La Infanta,
which was
composed of
Binangonan de
Lampon. The name
Dingalan is a
Dumagat word for "by the
Galan River", used because...
- 3847/1538-3881/abbee6. S2CID 220793801. Orell-Miquel, J.; Murgas, F.; Pallé, E.;
Lampón, M.; López-Puertas, M.; Sanz-Forcada, J.; Nagel, E.; Kaminski, A.; Casasayas-Barris...
- in the now
vanished city of
Tirida and were
named Podargos (the swift),
Lampon (the shining),
Xanthos (the yellow) and
Deinos (or Deinus, the terrible)...