Pilati — Patronyme italien qui paraît correspondre à Pilate (cf Ponce Pilate), nom de personne latin, sans doute Pilatus (= pelé, chauve) … Noms de famille
pilati — pìlati (što) nesvrš. <prez. pìlām, pril. sad. pìlajūći, gl. im. pìlānje> DEFINICIJA reg., v. piliti FRAZEOLOGIJA poslije pilanja nema kajanja, v. kajati ETIMOLOGIJA vidi pila … Hrvatski jezični portal
Pilati — Stammschloss Tassul Pilati ist der Name eines ursprünglich aus Tirol stammenden katholischen Adelsgeschlechts. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte … Deutsch Wikipedia
PILATI Acta — Epiphanio Haer. 50. obiter memorata aliisque Veterib. Casaubono, non sunt ab ipso Pilato sed eius iussu Hierosolymis confecta. Veteres enim Romani diligentiâ singulari usi sunt, ut non solum rerum omnium memorabilium, quae in Urbe factae essent,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Pilati, Stephano — (1966 ) Born in Milan, Pilati interned at Nino Cerruti before designing at the famous fashion houses Armani and Prada. In 2000, Pilati moved to Paris and became the design director for YSL ready to wear under Tom Ford. In 2004, upon Ford s… … Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry
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Stefano Pilati — (born 1965 in Milan, Italy [ [http://www.showstudio.com/contributors/16343 Stefano Pilati ] . Showstudio.com] Best solution for PPR . Women s Wear Daily (March 12, 2004)] ) is an Italian fashion designer. He has been creative director at Yves… … Wikipedia
Acta Pilati — • The Gospel of Nicodemus Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Acta Pilati Acta Pilati † … Catholic encyclopedia
Mario Pilati — (June 2 , 1903 – December 10, 1938) was an Italian composer. Pilati was born in Naples, and his natural musical talent showed itself when he was very young. He entered the Conservatoiro di Musica San Pietro a Majella at the age of fifteen,… … Wikipedia
Acta Pilati — Die Acta Pilati (lat., deutsch: „Pilatusakten“), seit dem Mittelalter oft auch als Nikodemusevangelium bezeichnet, sind eine apokryphe christliche Schrift. Sie wird wie das Petrusevangelium zu den Passionsevangelien gerechnet, die sich vorwiegend … Deutsch Wikipedia