The image of La Madonna del Parto (English: Our Lady of Parturition) is a religious depiction of the Blessed Virgin Mary as pregnant which was popularised...
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Carol Partoș (also Charles Partos; 10 August 1936 — 2015) was a Romanian and Swiss chess International Master (1975), Romanian Chess Championship winner...
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Pártos may refer to: Emeric Partos (1905-1975), Hungarian-born American fashion designer and furrier Frank Partos (1901–1956), American screenwriter Gyula...
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Partoș Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Partoș) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in the village of the same name, part of the commune of Banloc in Timiș...
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Partow-e Sokhan (redirect from Parto-Sokhan)
Partow-e Sokhan (Persian: پرتو سخن, lit. 'Radiation of Speech') is a Persian language weekly newspaper published by the Imam Khomeini Educational Research...
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A painted desco da parto (a birth tray or birth salver; pl.: deschi da parto) was an important symbolic gift on the occasion of a successful birth in...
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Ödön Pártos [alternate transcription in English: Oedoen Partos, Hungarian: Pártos Ödön, Hebrew: עֵדֶן פרטוש (Eden Partosh)] (1 October 1907 in Budapest...
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Gusztáv Pártos (18 August 1895, Pusztaszentbenedek – 22 March 1951, Budapest) was a Hungarian actor. Lord Arthur Saville's Crime (1920) The Black Captain...
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Gyula Pártos (born Julius Puntzmann, 17 August 1845 – 22 December 1916) was a Hungarian architect. Together with Ödön Lechner he designed a number of buildings...
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Frank Partos (born Ferenc Pártos; July 2, 1901 – December 23, 1956) was a Hungarian-American screenwriter and an early executive committee member of the...
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