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  • 81St. Pammachius —     St. Pammachius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Pammachius     Roman senator, d. about 409. In youth he frequented the schools of rehetoric with St. Jerome. In 385 he married Paulina, second daughter of St. Paula. He was probably among the… …

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  • 82Dostie — Pierre de Bellot dit Dostie is the ancestor of all Dostie in America and beyond, regardless of whether the name has been written D’Ostie, D’Hostie or Dosty. In the United States of America during nineteen century, some Dostie’s families have… …

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  • 83Ostia (Rome) — For other places with the same name, see Ostia. Ostia   Frazione   The administrative hall of the 13th Munic …

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  • 84Caligula's Giant Ship — also known as the round ship , was a very large barge whose ruins were found during the construction of Rome s Leonardo da Vinci International Airport in Fiumicino, Italy. This was previously a Roman port a few miles north of Ostia at the mouth …

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  • 85Ose (torrent) — Ose Ose (torrent) Origin Spello Mouth Topino Basin countr …

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  • 86Porto (disambiguation) — Porto (from Latin portus , harbour, alternatively Oporto) may refer to a number of people, places, things and organisations:PortugalContinental Portugal*Porto **Futebol Clube do Porto **Greater Porto, a.k.a. Grande Área Metropolitana do Porto… …

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  • 87Ostia — geographical name town central Italy at mouth of the Tiber E of site of ancient town of the same name which was the port for Rome …

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  • 88Ostia — noun an ancient town in Italy at the mouth of the Tiber; the harbour of ancient Rome …

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  • 89Chiascio — Origin Monte Cucco, Umbria Mouth Topino Basin countries Umbria, Italy Length 82 km Source elevation …

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  • 90Ostia — /ˈɒstiə/ (say osteeuh) noun an ancient city of Latium at the mouth of the Tiber; the port of Rome …