We show that the four-dimensional extreme dilaton black hole with dilaton
coupling constant a=p/(p+2) can be interpreted as a {\it completely
non-singular}, non-dilatonic, black p-brane in (4+p) dimensions provided
that p is {\it odd}. Similar results are obtained for multi-black holes and
dilatonic extended objects in higher spacetime dimensions. The non-singular
black p-brane solutions include the self-dual three brane of ten-dimensional
N=2B supergravity and a multi-fivebrane solution of eleven-dimensional
supergravity. In the case of a supersymmetric non-dilatonic p-brane solution
of a supergravity theory, we show that it saturates a bound on the energy per
unit p-volume.Comment: 27 pages, R/94/28, UCSBTH-94-35 (Comments added to the discussion
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