Milesian

  • 91Milesians (Greek) — The Milesians of Hellenic (Greek) civilization were the inhabitants of Miletus, a city in the Anatolia province of modern day Turkey, near the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and at the mouth of the Meander River. Settlers from Crete moved to… …

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  • 92Odessos — may refer to: The ancient Milesian colony in Varna, Bulgaria The Greek name for Odessa,Ukraine This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to …

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  • 93Charles Maturin — Portrait of C.R. Maturin, 1819 Charles Robert Maturin, also known as C.R. Maturin (25 September 1782 – 30 October 1824) was an Irish Protestant clergyman (ordained by the Church of Ireland) and a writer of gothic plays and novels. Contents …

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  • 94Irish people — Irishman redirects here. For other uses, see Irishman (disambiguation). This article is about the Irish as an ethnic group and nation. For information on the population of the Republic of Ireland, see Demography of the Republic of Ireland. For… …

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  • 95Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi — (Ukrainian: Білгород Дністровський, transliteration: Bilhorod Dnistrovs’kyi, Romanian: Cetatea Albă) is a city situated on the right bank of the Dniester Liman (on the Dniester estuary leading to the Black Sea) in the Odessa Oblast (province) of… …

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  • 96Alexander Polyhistor — Lucius Cornelius Alexander Polyhistor (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Πολυΐστωρ) was a Greek scholar who was enslaved by the Romans during the Mithridatic War and taken to Rome as a tutor. After his release, he continued to live in Italy as a Roman… …

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  • 97Charge (heraldry) — For a more comprehensive list, see List of heraldic charges. Shield Field Supporter Supporter Motto (Scotland) …

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  • 98Material monism — is a Presocratic belief which provides an explanation of the physical world by saying that all of the world s objects are composed of a single element. Among the material monists were the three Milesian philosophers: Thales, who believed that… …

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  • 99Neopythagoreanism — Apollonius of Tyana (c.40 c.120), one of the most important representatives of Neopythagoreanism Neopythagoreanism (or Neo Pythagoreanism) was a Graeco Alexandrian school of philosophy, reviving Pythagorean doctrines, which became prominent in… …

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  • 100Bryan Sykes — is Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Wolfson College.Sykes published the first report on retrieving DNA from ancient bone ( Nature , 1989). Sykes has been involved in a number of high profile cases dealing… …

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