Pánfilo de Narváez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpaɱfilo ðe naɾˈβaeθ]; born 1470 or 1478, died 1528) was a Spanish conquistador and soldier in the Americas...
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Panfilo "Ping" Morena Lacson Sr. (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈlakson]; born June 1, 1948) is a Filipino former politician and police general who served as...
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Pánfilo de Narváez (1478–1528) was a Spanish conquistador and soldier. The name Panfilo is the Italian and Spanish form of the Latin name Pamphilus. Other...
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Francesco Panfilo (born November 23, 1942, in Vilminore di Scalve) is an Italian clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Alotau-Sideia...
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fellow servants, she is a practical and pragmatic voice in the chaos. Lou Gala as Neifile, Panfilo's intensely religious wife. A devout Catholic who believes...
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campaign of Panfilo Lacson was announced in a televised launch on September 8, 2021, along with his running mate Tito Sotto. Panfilo Lacson is a three-term...
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Giulio Negrone (redirect from Panfilo Landi)
or Iulius Nigronius (1553-1625) was a Jesuit humanist orator and scholar, who also wrote under the name Panfilo Landi. Born in Genoa in 1553, he joined...
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a Cuban comedian known for his television program Vivir del cuento (roughly live by the story") and his character Pánfilo. In March 2016, he filmed a...
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chargers against the three top police officials (adding Panfilo Lacson) and other policemen. A joint inquiry by the Senate committees on Public Order (led...
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between the forces of Pánfilo de Narváez and the forces of Hernán Cortés, which were supported by Chinantec warriors. Cortés was leading a semblance of an expedition...
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Panfilo Nuvolone (1581–1651) was an Italian painter of the Mannerist period, who painted both religious and still life topics, active in Cremona and Mantua...
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Pánfilo Eugenio Escobar Amarilla (born 7 September 1974, in Luque) is a Paraguayan football former defender who last played for River Plate. He played...
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Panfilo Gentile (28 May 1889 – 6 July 1971) was an Italian journalist, writer and politician. Another notable journalist, Sergio Romano, wrote of Gentile...
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Panfilo Castaldi (c. 1398 – c. 1490) was an Italian physician and "master of the art of printing", to whom local tradition attributes the invention of...
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Pimentel Senator PDP–Laban Panfilo Lacson Rodolfo Plaza House Representative NPC Inquirer Panfilo Lacson Matt Ranillo III N/A N/A Behur Luy, Ruby Tuason Former...
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Carlo Francesco Nuvolone (redirect from Carlo Francesco Panfilo)
father Panfilo Nuvolone was a painter of frescoes and altarpieces, in a style still linked to late Mannerism, and of still lifes. Carlo Francesco had a brother...
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The 2004 presidential campaign of Panfilo Lacson was launched when he filed his certificate of candidacy on December 29, 2003. That time, Lacson is only...
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Panfilo Cagoco Justo (September 21, 1941 – May 18, 2012), widely known as Justo Justo, or simply JJ, was a Filipino columnist and Pasay city councilor...
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Panfilo Lacson was launched by stating on May 12, 2009, that he will run for president. That time, Lacson is only in the half of his second term as a...
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confessional monologue, it describes the protagonist, Fiammetta's, passion for Panfilo, a Florentine merchant, and takes place in Naples. It has been characterised...
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Dapidran Pacquiao Sr. CLH (locally [pɐkˈjaʊ]; born December 17, 1978) is a Filipino politician, businessman, and former professional boxer. Nicknamed...
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1962), known by his nickname Bato, is a Filipino politician and retired police officer who is currently serving as a Senator since 2019. He served under...
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(non-OIC) will only have rank of Police Deputy Director General (3-star rank). Panfilo Lacson was holding the Deputy Director General rank until March 20, 2000...
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was married to Panfilo "Pampi" Lacson Jr., the son of former Senator Panfilo Lacson, from whom she is now separated. The two met during a taping of Tabing...
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a presidential system to a parliamentary system. In July 2021, Senate President Tito Sotto confirmed that Panfilo Lacson would run for president in a...
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Police from June 16 until November 16 of 1999, before being replaced by Panfilo Lacson. He was notable for serving as regional director of Northern Mindanao...
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of election day. In addition, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) must have a valid Philippine passport. COMELEC implemented the Register Anywhere Program...
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Cop is a 2000 Philippine biographical action film directed by Toto Natividad, starring Rudy Fernandez. Fernandez played the then-PNP Chief Panfilo "Ping"...
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St. Petersburg, Florida (redirect from Saint Petersburg, U.S.A.)
the Safety Harbor site in Philippe Park in northern Pinellas County. The Pánfilo de Narváez expedition landed on the shores of Boca Ciega Bay at the Jungle...
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Appalachian Mountains (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
the Spanish to Apalachee and used as a name for the tribe and region spreading well inland to the north. Pánfilo de Narváez's expedition first entered...
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