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- Amardus or Mardus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμάρδος, Μάρδος, romanized: Amárdos, Márdos) was a river of Media, mentioned by Ammi**** Marcellinus in his confused...
- Jeffersons. She shares an apartment with receptionist Maria Amardo, to help save money. Maria Amardo (Shuko Akune): The ER's Filipino-American receptionist...
- river was known in antiquity as Mardos (Gr****: Μαρδος; Latin: Mardus) and Amardos (Gr****: Αμαρδος; Latin: Amardus). In the ****enistic period, the north...
- Gilan and Mazanderan, in northern Iran. On his map, he mentions Amardos (and the Amardos river), the name attributed to the region of Sefidrud at the time...
- (ancient Matiane Limne) and the mountains of present-day Kurdistan. The R. Amardos may have been the southern border." from Kroll, S.E. "Media Atropatene"...
- Gilites, entered the region south of the Caspian coast and west of the Amardos River (now called the Sefid-Rud) in the second or first century BCE, Pliny...
- Amardo Oakley (born May 23, 1994) is a Jamaican-born American footballer who plays as a defender. Oakley pla**** soccer at the high school level in the...
- (ancient Matiane Limne) and the mountains of present-day Kurdistan. The R. Amardos may have been the southern border." from Kroll, S.E. "Media Atropatene"...
- have entered the region in south of the Caspian coast and west of the Amardos River (later Safidrud) in the second or first century B.C.E. Pliny identifies...
- "Ace of Aces". The designer of the bridge was fellow World War II veteran Amardo J. "Marty" Romano. The bridge was originally to be named Arrowhead Bridge...