• Father Brown (German: Pater Brown) is a West German mystery television series which aired between 1966 and 1972 on ARD. It is based on the Father Brown stories...
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    Walter Horatio Pater (4 August 1839 – 30 July 1894) was an English essayist, art and literary critic, and fiction writer, regarded as one of the great...
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    Liber (redirect from Liber Pater)
    (/ˈlaɪbər/ LY-bər, Latin: [ˈliːbɛr]; "the free one"), also known as Liber Pater ("the free Father"), was a god of viticulture and wine, male fertility and...
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    The Black Sheep (1960, a Father Brown film) (with Karl Schönböck, Maria Sebaldt, and Siegfried Lowitz) as Pater Brown The Liar (1961, directed by Ladislao...
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    Lord's Prayer (redirect from Pater noster)
    Prayer, also known by its incipit Our Father (Greek: Πάτερ ἡμῶν, Latin: Pater Noster), is a central Christian prayer that Jesus taught as the way to pray...
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    356 Anton Chekhov's letter to brother Al.P. Chekhov, October 1883. "Pater Brown, Karlsson or Wodehouse". www.radonezh.ru. Retrieved 10 October 2011....
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    Padre Pio (redirect from Pater Pio)
    wrote: "The lesions on his hands are covered with a membrane that is reddish-brown in color, without any bleeding, swelling, or inflammation of the surrounding...
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  • Meinrad as Father Brown. Graf Yoster at IMDb Krimi Homepage (German only) Archived 2010-12-23 at the Wayback Machine About German Pater Brown TV show and connections...
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    Charlemagne (redirect from Pater Europae)
    French, and German. The Pseudo-Turpin uniquely says that his hair was brown. Later art and iconography of Charlemagne followed suit, generally depicting...
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    comes from the Proto-Indo-European vocative compound *Dyēu-pəter (nominative: *Dyēus-pətēr, meaning "Father Sky-God", or "Father Day-God"). As the supreme...
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