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their native son, but
Arion found a
patron in Periander,
tyrant of Corinth.
Although notable for his
musical inventions,
Arion is
chiefly remembered for...
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Arion,
arion, or Ἀρίων in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arion was a Gr**** poet.
Arion may also
refer to:
Arion Press, a
publisher based in...
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fathering Arion.
Other accounts had
Arion as the
offspring of Gaia (Earth), or of
Zephyrus and a harpy.
Arion was
given to the hero Heracles, who rode
Arion into...
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Arion is a
Finnish metal band
formed in 2011 and led by
guitarist Iivo Kaipainen.
Arion gained fame
after performing their first song "Lost" in Uuden...
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Aral Sea (/ˈærəl/) was an
endorheic lake
lying between Kazakhstan to its
north and
Uzbekistan to its south,
which began shrinking in the 1960s and...
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computer science,
arity (/ˈærɪti/ ) is the
number of
arguments or
operands taken by a function,
operation or relation. In mathematics,
arity may also be called...
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Åre (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈôːrɛ]) is a
locality and one of the
leading Scandinavian ski
resorts situated in
Åre Muni****lity, Jämtland County, Sweden...
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would eventually be
Arion the IMMORTAL, a
sequel to his
original series.
Originally titled Arion:
Darkworld and
Arion, Lord of Order, due to elements...
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Arion is a
Romanian surname with
roots in Greece.
Notable persons with that
surname include:
Anton I.
Arion (1824–1897),
Romanian politician Bryan Arion...
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large blue
butterfly are speckled with
black dots.[citation needed]
Phengaris arion ♂
Phengaris arion ♂ △
Gynandromorph L.
arion L. (83 c). Larger, above...