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Acragas may
refer to:
Acragas, an
ancient Gr**** city on the site of
modern Agrigento,
Sicily Acragas (mythology), son of Zeus and the
Oceanid Asterope...
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history of
Acragas in the
second half of the
sixth century is unknown,
except for the
names of two leaders,
Alcamenes and Alcander.
Acragas also expanded...
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mythical leader of a 554 BC
general uprising in the Gr**** city-state of
Acragas, Sicily,
Magna Graecia,
which culminated in the
overthrow of the cruel...
- Θήρωνος; died 473 BC), son of Aenesidemus, was a Gr****
tyrant of the town of
Acragas in
Sicily in
Magna Graecia from 488 BC.
According to Polyaenus, he came...
- Gr**** mythology,
Acragas or
Akragas (Gr****: Ἀκράγας) was a
river god said to be a son of Zeus and the
Oceanid Asterope. The town of
Acragas (modern Agrigento)...
- Ἄκρων), son of Zeno of Elea, was a Gr****
physician born at
Agrigentum (Gk.
Acragas) in
Magna Graecia. The
exact dates of
Acron is not known; but, as he is...
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Acragas (Gr. Ακράγας) was an engraver, or silversmith,
spoken of by
Pliny the Elder. It is not
known either when or
where he was born.
Pliny says that...
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Eupithecia acragas is a moth
species in the
family Geometridae with a type
locality in Bolivia. It's also
known from Ecuador,
where some
specimens have...
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Empedocles (/ɛmˈpɛdəkliːz/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἐμπεδοκλῆς; c. 494 – c. 434 BC, fl. 444–443 BC) was a Gr**** pre-Socratic
philosopher and a
native citizen of...
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Acraga coa is a moth of the
family Dalceridae. It is
found in
southern Mexico, Belize, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador,
Costa Rica and Panama. The habitat...