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Palla (garment) - Wikipedia
The palla was an elegant cloak or mantle that was wrapped around the body. It was worn outside the house by (affluent) Roman women. en.wikipedia.org
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Palla Financial
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PA Leadership & Learning Academy - Graduate School
The Physician Assistant Leadership and Learning Academy (PALLA) is a state-wide initiative led by the University of Maryland, Baltimore to advance PA education. graduate.umaryland.edu
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palla
▪ I. ‖ palla (ˈpælə) [L., perh. related to pallium.] 1. Rom. Antiq. A loose outer garment or wrap worn out of doors by women (sometimes by men); an outer robe, mantle.1706 in Phillips. 1834 Lytton Pompeii iii. ix, The slave..divested herself also of her long palla. 1866 J. B. Rose tr. Ovid's Met. 72... Oxford English Dictionary
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PALLA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PALLA is a loose outer garment formed by wrapping or draping a large square of cloth and worn by women of ancient Rome. www.merriam-webster.com
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Palla - Knowne World Courtesans
Knowne World Courtesans · 1st-2nd century roman outfit – Medieval Design · Ancient Roman dress “Agrippina” – IlFioreNero on Etsy · Ancient roman linen palla – ... knowneworldcourtesans.org
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Palla
Palla may refer to: Palla (garment), a women's headcloth or shawl from ancient Rome Palla (butterfly), a brush-footed butterfly genus described by Jacob Hübner in 1819 Palla (troubadour), a twelfth-century minstrel from Galicia Palla, North 24 Parganas, village in West Bengal, India Palla, a tortrix wikipedia.org
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Palla Elementary
A student centered district dedicated to preparing each student for a life which is productive academically, physically, socially, emotionally, and ... palla.gfusd.net
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palla - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
it:Sports · Italian terms with historical senses · it:Firearms · Italian vulgarities · Italian informal terms · Italian terms with usage examples · Italian ... en.wiktionary.org
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Palla | Wiki of Westeros - Fandom
Palla[a] is the daughter of Farlen, the kennelmaster of Winterfell. Palla carries a large pallet of straw through the Great Hall of Winterfell. gameofthrones.fandom.com
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Anheuser-Busch Partners with Hiball Energy And Alta Palla Brands
Anheuser-Busch owns and operates 21 breweries, 21 distributorships and 22 agricultural and packaging facilities, employing more than 17,000 people across the United States. For more information, visit www.anheuser-busch.com. Press Contacts. Media@anheuser-busch.com is a single point of contact for journalists. If you are a member of the press ...
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Palla (butterfly)
Palla is an Afrotropical genus of butterflies in the subfamily Charaxinae. All four species exhibit sexual dimorphism. Species Palla decius (Cramer, [1777]) Palla publius Staudinger, 1892 Palla ussheri (Butler, 1870) Palla violinitens (Crowley, 1890) External links "Palla wikipedia.org
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Palla (troubadour)
Palla was a Galician-Portuguese troubadour or minstrel from Santiago de Compostela, active at the court of Alfonso VII of León in the mid-twelfth century Palla is described in contemporary documentation as a iuglar (cognate with "juggler", but signifying jongleur). wikipedia.org
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Palla (surname)
Palla is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eduard Palla (1864 – 1922), Austrian botanist and mycologist of Moravian descent Maria Antónia Palla (born 1933 wikipedia.org
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Palla (garment)
The palla was a traditional ancient Roman mantle worn by women, fastened by brooches. In Latin literature, the term palla is used ambiguously. wikipedia.org
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