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historical Anacharsis. He is
known to have
travelled to Greece,
where he
possibly became influenced by Gr**** culture.
Anacharsis was
later killed...
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baptismal names the
pseudonym of
Anacharsis, from Jean-Jacques Barthélemy's
famous philosophical romance Travels of
Anacharsis the
Younger in Greece. In 1792...
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Anacharsis Evariste Baizeau (3 June 1821,
Nantes – 6
February 1910, Paris) was a
French military physician.
During his
career he
served as a professeur...
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Travels of
Anacharsis the
Younger in
Greece (French:
Voyage du
jeune Anacharsis en Grèce) was a
fictional work
about the
travels of the
Scythian named...
- two most
common substitutions were to
exchange Periander of
Corinth or
Anacharsis the
Scythian for Myson. On Diogenes'
first list of seven,
which he introduces...
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Raison became defined by some of the most
radical revolutionaries like
Anacharsis Cloots,
Jacques Hébert, Antoine-François Momoro, Pierre-Gaspard Chaumette...
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Hypocrita Species: H. celadon
Binomial name
Hypocrita celadon (Cramer, [1777])
Synonyms Phalaena celadon Cramer, [1777]
Calepidos anacharsis Boisduval, 1870...
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several pseudonyms,
including Jules Choux au Père Duchêne, Tony Fanfan,
Anacharsis Croton-Duvivier and
Joseph Devimes. He was the
editor of
Journal des Écoles...
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Royal Society of London. In 1789,
after the
publication of his
Travels of
Anacharsis the
Younger in Greece, he was
elected a
member of the Académie française...
- 2015-07-13.
Phara Anacharsis at
World Athletics Phara Anacharsis at
Olympedia (archive)
Phara Anacharsis at Olympics.com
Phara Anacharsis at Équipe de France...