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"Pillar" is an English equivalent of the Spanish name Pilar. The feminine proper name most famously occurs as a shortened form of María del Pilar ("Mary of the Pillar"), in reference to Our Lady Mary appearing to the apostle James the Greater (died A.D. 44) on the banks of the Ebro at Zaragoza, Spain. The pronunciation will be "(ma-REE-a thel pee-LAR") in Uruguayan Spanish.

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