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Pancras, Dorf (Kirchspiel) in der englischen Grafschaft Middlesex, jetzt mit zu London gerechnet, u. zur Division Holborn des Westend gehörig.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Pancras, Dorf (Kirchspiel) in der englischen Grafschaft Middlesex, jetzt mit zu London gerechnet, u. zur Division Holborn des Westend gehörig.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Pancras — may refer to:*Pancrase, a hybrid wrestling (MMA) organization. *St Pancras, name of several churches and other places. * Saint Pancras of Taormina * Saint Pancras of Rome, saint martyred c.304 AD … Wikipedia
Pancras — m English: Middle English form of Greek Pankratios (see PANCRAZIO (SEE Pancrazio)), popular in England during the early Middle Ages because in the 7th century the Pope had sent to an Anglo Saxon king relics of a saint so called (an obscure 3rd… … First names dictionary
Pancras — (d. 304) Saint and Martyr. Little is known of the life of St Pancras. He is said to have been martyred in Rome at the age of fourteen during the course of the Diocletian persecution. His cult was particularly popular in Rome. He is well… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Pancras of Rome — For things named after Saint Pancras see the disambiguation page: St Pancras. See also Saint Pancras of Taormina and San Pancrazio (disambiguation). Infobox Saint name= Saint Pancras birth date= 289 AD death date= 304 AD feast day= May 12… … Wikipedia
Pancras of Taormina — Infobox Saint name= Saint Pancras of Taormina birth date= death date= 40 AD feast day= July 8 or July 9 (formerly April 3); the Eastern Orthodox Church venerates him as a Hieromartyr on July 9 (July 22, N.S.). venerated in= Roman Catholic Church; … Wikipedia
Pancras Lane — East out of Queen Street, at No.82, to Queen Victoria Street (P.O. Directory). Formerly extended east to Bucklersbury. In Cordwainer and Cheap Wards. First mention: St. Pancras Lane (Leake, 1666). Former names : Nedlerslane, 1401 (Cal. P … Dictionary of London
Pancras Alley — North out of Pancras Lane (Hatton, 1708). Not named in the maps … Dictionary of London
PANCRAS, ST. — a boy martyr of 16, who suffered under the Diocletian persecution about 304, and is variously represented in mediæval legend as bearing a stone and sword, or a palm branch, and trampling a Saracen under foot, in allusion to his hatred of… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
St Pancras railway station — Infobox London station name = St Pancras International caption = St Pancras Chambers, seen from Euston Road manager = Network Rail (Domestic low level)cite web | url = http://nrekb.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/STP.html | title = Station Facilities … Wikipedia
Gare de Saint-Pancras — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Pancras. Traduction à relire … Wikipédia en Français