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Lieutenant General Floyd Lavinius Parks (9
February 1896 – 10
March 1959) was a
United States Army
officer who
served with
distinction during World War...
- Calypso. In
later Roman mythology (notably Virgil's Aeneid), Latinus, or
Lavinius, was a king of the Latins. He is
sometimes described as the son of Faunus...
- Zehlendorf.
Commandants of the
American Zone
Major General (USA)
Floyd Lavinius Parks (4 July 1945 – 2
September 1945)
Major General (USA)
James M. Gavin...
- from this city.
Marcus Lavinius,
duumvir of
Luceria circa 275 BC; he
minted bronze coins during his magistracy.
Publius Lavinius, a
Latin grammarian, and...
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Laenius Laetilius Laetorius Lafrenius Lamponius Laronius Lartius Latinius Lavinius Lemonius Lentidius Lepanius Lepidius Levissatius Libellius Libertius Liburnius...
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previous notable holders of that
office include:
Milton Reckord,
Floyd Lavinius Parks,
Franklin Orth,
Maxwell Rich,
Harlon Carter, J.
Warren C****idy, and...
- band's
guitarists Vlad Țelea and
Mihai Alexandru, as well as
drummer Bogdan Lavinius and b****ist Alex
Pascu died.
Vocalist Andrei Găluț was
hospitalised with...
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aviation officer in the
United States Marine Corps during World War II.
Floyd Lavinius Parks (1896–1959), a
United States Army
general during World War II. Gordon...
- p384 K; Nonius, p 114 M.
Taylor notes that the story's ****ociation with
Lavinius, Rome, and Alba: "In view of the
frequent identity between God and sacrificial...
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Computer Science; lead
architect of the USAF
NAVSTAR program Floyd Lavinius Parks South Carolina Alpha, 1918
United States Army
Brigadier General Ellen...