The Pope-Toledo was the luxury marque of the Pope Motor Car Company founded by Colonel Albert A. Pope, and was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles...
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Advertisement 1903 Pope Automobile Company Logo 1904 Pope Toledo Tonneau 1907 Pope Toledo 1910 Pope Waverley Coupe 1911 Pope Hartford 1914 Pope Hartford advertisement...
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Pope-Toledo, former U. S. car-make Popes (gang), Chicago, US POPE, the phospholipid 1-Palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine USS Pope, three...
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Pope-Hartford (1903–1914), Pope-Robinson, Pope-Toledo (1903–1909), Pope-Tribune (1904–1907) and Pope-Waverley. Between 1906 and 1907, Pope's Toledo manufacturing...
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four cars from Frayer-Miller, Pope-Toledo, Peerless and White Steamer raced for a $500 silver trophy. The winning Pope-Toledo car covered 828.5 miles. A...
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Oldsmobile Overland Packard Peerless Pierce-Arrow Pilot Plymouth Pontiac Pope-Toledo Pope-Tribune Premier Pungs Finch Rambler Rauch and Lang Regal REO Safari...
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Fernando Álvarez de Toledo y Pimentel, 3rd Duke of Alba (29 October 1507 – 11 December 1582), known as the Grand Duke of Alba (Spanish: Gran Duque de Alba...
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Pierce Company (Buffalo, New York) Pope-Robinson Company (Hyde Park, Massachusetts) Pope-Toledo Company (Toledo, Ohio) Pope-Waverly Company (Indianapolis,...
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(now Testek, Inc.) in Detroit. In 1909, the Pope-Toledo factory was purchased and Overland moved to Toledo. Production continued to grow, and Overland...
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The Kingdom of Toledo (Spanish: Reino de Toledo) was a realm in the central Iberian Peninsula, created after the capture of Toledo by Alfonso VI of León...
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Saint Mary of Toledo (Spanish: Catedral Primada Santa María de Toledo), otherwise known as Toledo Cathedral, is a Catholic church in Toledo, Spain. It is...
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of Trent; and the last council of Toledo, that of 1582 and 1583, was so guided in detail by Philip II that the pope ordered the name of the royal commissioner...
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East Toledo for the construction of St. Charles Hospital. In 1950, after 20 years as bishop of Toledo, Alter was named archbishop of Cincinnati by Pope Pius...
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coming home tenth in a Mercedes, and Herbert Lytle twelfth and last in a Pope-Toledo, nearly two and a half hours behind Théry. Chronographs for timing for...
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only into the 1940s. In 1907, Sanford brought the first automobile (a Pope-Toledo) to Margaretville. In 1922, Sanford built the Galli-Curci Theatre (named...
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roadsters and five touring cars are known to survive. In 1912, former Pope-Toledo manager Forrest Keeton moved his Keeton Towncar Works into a factory...
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Francisco Álvarez Martínez (category Archbishops of Toledo)
Archbishop of Toledo on 23 June 1995. He was made Cardinal Priest of Santa Maria Regina Pacis a Monte Verde in the consistory of 21 February 2001 by Pope John...
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(1907–1908) Pontiac (1926–2010) Pope-Hartford (1904–1914) Pope-Robinson (1903–1904) Pope-Toledo (1903–1909) Pope-Tribune (1904–1908) Pope-Waverley (1903–1908) Port...
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Florio Giovanni Battista Raggio Itala 23 September Vanderbilt Elimination Race Bert Dingley Pope-Toledo 14 October Vanderbilt Cup Victor Hémery Darracq...
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Eleanor of Toledo (Spanish: Leonor Álvarez de Toledo y Pimentel-Osorio, Italian: Eleonora di Toledo; 11 January 1522 – 17 December 1562) was a Spanish...
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Toledo is the repository of more than 2000 years of history. Successively a Roman municipium, the capital of the Visigothic Kingdom, a major city in Al-Andalus...
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Steam car (section Toledo steam car)
in July 1902 and gasoline-driven models were then made under the name Pope-Toledo. Total production of the steamers was between 285 and 325 units, as confirmed...
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Eugenius (disambiguation) (section Popes)
to 242 Eugenius I of Toledo (died 647), Archbishop of Toledo from 636 to 647 Eugenius II of Toledo (died 657), Archbishop of Toledo from 647 to 657 Owain...
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now in Toledo Cathedral, Spain. Pope Paul III with camauro (1546), Titian's slightly later variant of the original painting. "Portrait of Pope Paul III...
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called off, and the latter owing to the disqualification of Lyttle (Pope-Toledo), for being towed." During the elimination contest: "Lawell was closely...
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Pope Leo II (c. 611 – 28 June 683) was the Bishop of Rome from 17 August 682 to his death. One of the popes of the Byzantine Papacy, he is described by...
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of Tortosa, which was approved by Pope Leo X on 18 August 1516. He was consecrated by Bishop Diego Ribera de Toledo. On 14 November 1516 the King commissioned...
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Gil Álvarez Carrillo de Albornoz (category Archbishops of Toledo)
Archbishop of Toledo he held two reform synods; one at Toledo in May 1339, the other at Alcalá in April 1347. In 1343 he had been sent to Pope Clement VI...
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Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros (category Archbishops of Toledo)
celebrate the Mozarabic Liturgy of the Hours and Eucharist each day in the Toledo Cathedral. Cardinal Cisneros' life coincided with, and greatly influenced...
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Pope Alexander VI (born Rodrigo de Borja; c. 1431 – 18 August 1503) (epithet: Valentinus ("The Valencian")) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of...
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