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Antipatris
(Encyclopedia) AntipatrisAntipatrisăntĭpˈətrĭs [key], city of Roman Palestine, founded by Herod the Great and named after his father. It was c.10 mi (16.1 km) NE of Joppa, on the north-south road.…Carroll, Paul Vincent
(Encyclopedia) Carroll, Paul Vincent, 1900–1968, Irish playwright. His plays, vigorous commentaries on the conflicts of village life in Ireland, include Shadow and Substance (1937), The White Steed (…Neiman, Leroy
(Encyclopedia) Neiman, LeroyNeiman, Leroynēˈmən [key], 1927–2012, American painter and printmaker, b. Saint Paul, Minn. Neiman was a leading artist of sporting subjects and one of the most popular…Hammersmith and Fulham
(Encyclopedia) Hammersmith and Fulham, inner borough of Greater London, SE England, on the Thames River. It has various industries (such as wharves and…Demas
(Encyclopedia) DemasDemasdēˈmăs [key], in the New Testament, companion who forsook Paul.Philetus
(Encyclopedia) PhiletusPhiletusfīlēˈtəs [key], in the New Testament, Christian denounced by Paul.Publius
(Encyclopedia) PubliusPubliuspŭbˈlēəs [key], in the New Testament, Paul's host at Malta.Justus
(Encyclopedia) Justus, in the Bible. 1 Surname of Joseph Barsabas. 2 or Titus Justus, Corinthian host of St. Paul. 3 Jesus Justus: see Jesus (2.)Constant, Paul Henri Benjamin, baron d'Estournelles de
(Encyclopedia) Constant, Paul Henri Benjamin, baron d'Estournelles de: see Estournelles de Constant.J. Paul Getty 2003 Deaths
J. Paul GettyAge: 70 philanthropist and an heir to the Getty oil fortune. American-born, he spent much of his adult life in England, becoming a British citizen in 1997. Died: London, April 17…