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    The Keep of Pons (French: Donjon de Pons) is an 830-year-old fortified tower located in Pons, France and is one of the few remnants of the original castle...
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    onward. One of the most well known is the 33 m Keep of Pons, which is the official symbol of the city. The Seugne flows north through the middle of the city...
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    Pons Aelius (Latin for "Aelian Bridge"), or Newcastle Roman Fort, was an auxiliary castra and small Roman settlement on Hadrian's Wall in the Roman province...
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  • Pon Ondru Kanden (transl. I saw a girl) is a 2024 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by V. Priya and produced by Jyoti Deshpande...
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    Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons (category Explorers of Canada)
    retired. He then oversaw the construction of the monumental grand staircase along the ramparts near the Keep of Pons. This 6-level staircase connected the...
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    the autonomy of the County of Tripoli. On his deathbed, Tancred also arranged the marriage of his wife, Cecile of France, to Pons. Pons closely cooperated...
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  • uncle of Renaud II de Pons Renaud II de Pons (c. 1170–1252), French noble and Crusader; nephew of Renaud de Pons (seneschal of Gascony) Keep of Pons, Château...
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    gatehouse. Use of the site for defensive purposes dates from Roman times, when it housed a fort and settlement called Pons Aelius (meaning 'bridge of Hadrian')...
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  • Pons was married to radio personality David Ross (born David Rosenthal; July 7, 1891 – died November 12, 1975), by whom she had a son, Jonathan. Pons...
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  • with either of the Gigabit PONs. ITU-T Recommendation G.987 is a family that defines this access network standard (referred to as XG-PON). It comprises...
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  • "Bayou Pon Pon" is a song by Jimmie Davis. Davis composed it with Hank Williams. Williams and Davis' most successful collaboration would be "(I Heard...
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  • Jamaican-American electronic dance music band Major Lazer, which at the time consisted of Diplo and Switch. The album is heavily influenced by Jamaican dancehall music...
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  • second sample of "Pon de Replay" featuring Rihanna singing part of the chorus and part of the pre-chorus, where she tells the DJ to keep playing the song...
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    Catholic diocese of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières existed from 1317[self-published source?] until the French Revolution. Its see at Saint-Pons-de-Thomières in...
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  • "Pon de Floor" is a song by Major Lazer, a collaborative musical project consisting of the American DJ Diplo and the British DJ Switch. The single was...
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    everywhere and had with him at Pons the best company". In Pons, he received the title "Sire de Pons" and is also known for his design of the monumental Grand Staircase...
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    "Xevi" Pons Puigdillers (born 21 January 1980) is a Spanish rally driver who competed in the World Rally Championship from 2003 to 2014. Pons started...
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  • of the other two northern Crusader states, Pons of Tripoli and Joscelin I's son Joscelin II. Pons would not allow Fulk to pass through the County of Tripoli...
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    Saint-Gal de Pons (1931, p. 47-48) Saint-Gal de Pons (1931, p. 53) Saint-Gal de Pons (1931, p. 55-56) Saint-Gal de Pons (1931, p. 58) Saint-Gal de Pons (1931...
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    IV of Pons (died 1247), married Agathe de Lusignan, had issue. Raimond de Pons, Lord of Viroul, Lorzines, Nianc and Pré des Angles. Pons de Pons, Bishop...
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  • article lists direct English translations of common Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases. Assertions, such as those...
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    Douglas was replaced by Jim Pons on bass. Other hits, all written by Gordon/Bonner, followed "Happy Together", turning the year of 1967 extremely lucrative...
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  • four respiratory groups, two in the medulla and two in the pons. The two groups in the pons are known as the pontine respiratory group. Dorsal respiratory...
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  • ISBN 978-0-19-973859-5. Pons & Service 2010, p. 722–723. Pons & Service 2010, p. 580. Pons & Service 2010, p. 319. Pons & Service 2010, p. 854–856. Pons & Service 2010...
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    Château de Beynac (category Monuments historiques of Dordogne)
    (1269–1348) Pons III de Beynac ( –1346) Boson, known as Pons de Beynac (1341–1348) Pons IV de Beynac (1362–1366) Philippe de Beynac ( –1403) Pons V de Beynac...
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  • Unsold T.V. Pilot)" – 2:02 "Best Possible Me" – 4:03 "Keep It Warm" – 4:16 "Guns" – 3:57 (Jim Pons, Volman, Kaylan) "Elenore" – 2:10 (Kaylan, The Turtles)...
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    Trigeminal nerve (category Innervation of the face)
    the level of the pons. Immediately adjacent to the sensory root, a smaller motor root (radix motoria s. portio minor) emerges from the pons slightly rostrally...
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    Louise de La Vallière (with whom he had five children; 1661–1667), Bonne de Pons d'Heudicourt (1665), Catherine Charlotte de Gramont (1665), Françoise-Athénaïs...
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    Château de Puivert (category Monuments historiques of Aude)
    of Thomas Pons de Bruyère, lieutenant of Simon de Montfort. The castle subsequently became the property of the northern barons. All that is left of this...
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    Restauración y Dictadura (in Spanish). Vol. 7 of Historia de España, directed by Josep Fontana and Ramón Villares. Barcelona-Madrid: Crítica/Marcial Pons....
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