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- For instance, Anyte's epigram 6, an epitaph dedicated to the unmarried Antibia, repeatedly echoes phrases from the Iliad and Odyssey. She also echoes...
- princess as the daughter of King Sthenelus and Queen Nicippe (also called Antibia or Archippe), daughter of Pelops. She was the sister of Eurystheus and...
- of Aeolus and wife of Ceyx. Alcyone, daughter of Sthenelus and Nicippe (Antibia or Archippe). She undoubtedly witnessed the results of the labors of Heracles...
- Argos. Eurystheus was the son of King Sthenelus and Nicippe (also called Antibia or Archippe), and he was a grandson of the hero ****us. His sisters were...
- advocates when his conservative panel unexpectedly recommended supporting antibias laws to protect HIV-positive people, on-demand treatment for drug addicts...
- Archived from the original on 2012-05-23. O'Brien, Keith (January 8, 2007). "Antibias effort stirs anger in Watertown". The Boston Globe. O'Brien, Keith (2007-08-18)...
- Countering Prejudice against American Indians and Alaska Natives through Antibias Curriculum and Instruction. Archived 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine...
- Alcyone, Medusa (Astymedusa) and Eurystheus. Nicippe was also known as Antibia or Archippe. Nicippe, a Thespian princess as one of the 50 daughters of...
- interference. Nevertheless, the Government has made no specific effort to promote antibias and tolerance education. Some anti-Semitic political commentary and editorial...
- interference. Nevertheless, the Government has made no specific effort to promote antibias and tolerance education. Some antisemitic political commentary and editorial...