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  • 41Parides — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda ? Parides P. childrenae Clasificación científica …

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  • 42Timoteo de Anaflistos — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Timoteo (Timotheus, Τιμόθεος) hijo de Conón, fue un militar ateniense nacido en la demos ática de Anaflistos. Miembro de la familia sacerdotal de los Eumólpidas. Ateneo de Naucratis dice que su madre era una hetera… …

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  • 43Zante — Isla de Zante (o Zacinto) Ζάκυνθος Vista desde satélite de la isla Localización País …

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  • 44РУССКИЙ УКАЗАТЕЛЬ СТАТЕЙ — Абант Άβας Danaus Абанты Άβαντες Абарис Άβαρις Абдера Abdera Абдулонома Абдул Abdulonymus Абелла Abella Абеллинум Abellinum Абеона Abeona Абидос или Абид… …

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  • 46Ionische Inseln — Ionische Inseln, Vereinigter Staat der jon. Inseln, Inselreihe von der Küste Albaniens bis zur Südspitze Moreas, aus vielen kleinen Eilanden und 7 Hauptinseln bestehend, näml.: Korfu (Corcyra), Paxo (Paxus), Santa Maura (Leucadia), Cephalonia,… …

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  • 47Zante — /zahn tee, tay, zan /, n. 1. a Greek island, off the W coast of Greece: southernmost of the Ionian Islands. 30,156; 157 sq. mi. (407 sq. km). 2. a seaport on and the capital of this island. 9281. Greek, Zakynthos. Latin, Zacynthus. * * * …

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  • 48Flamininus, Titus Quinctius — born с 227 BC died 174 Roman general and consul (198 BC). As consul he tried to formulate a peace treaty with Philip V of Macedonia, but negotiations broke down and fighting broke out. He defeated Philip at Cynoscephalae (197) and granted freedom …

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  • 49Isaac II Angelus — born с 1135 died February 1204 Byzantine emperor (1185–95). Proclaimed emperor by the Constantinople mob that murdered his cousin, Andronicus I Comnenus, he drove the Normans out of Greece (1185) but failed to regain Cyprus from rebels. He was… …

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  • 50Aksakov, Konstantin Sergeyevich — ▪ Russian author born March 29 [April 10, New Style], 1817, Novo Aksakovo, Russia died Dec. 7 [Dec. 19], 1860, Zacynthus, Greece       Russian writer and one of the founders and principal theorists of the Slavophile movement.       The son of the …

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