- and at the
northern point of
Oleron lies a
ledge of
rocks called the
Antioches, with
which the
channel shares its name. The
ledge extends a
quarter league...
-
Agnes of
Antioch (c. 1154 – c. 1184), also
known as Anna of
Antioch and Anne de Châtillon, was
Queen of
Hungary from 1172
until 1184 as the
first wife...
- Kantemir; Romanian:
Antioh Cantemir; Turkish:
Antioh Kantemiroğlu; French:
Antioche Cantemir; 8
September 1708 – 31
March 1744) was a
Moldavian who served...
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Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691173894. Cornac,
Sylvain (2019). "
Antioche sous l'occupation égyptienne (1832–1840) : l'émergence d'un
centre de pouvoir...
- the
mythology of Thebes,
Greece Antiope (daughter of Pylon), also
called Antioche, a
daughter of
Pylon and wife of
Eurytus Antiope, a
fragmentary play by...
- Deioneus, an
Oeachalian prince as son of King
Eurytus and
Antiope or
Antioche, and thus
brother to Iole, Toxeus, Clytius,
Didaeon and Iphitos. He married...
- Saint-Pierre-en-
Antioche Church is a
Catholic church located in the
village of Ascq, now part of the
commune of Villeneuve-d'Ascq, Nord department, northern...
- Poemander). Toxeus, an
Oechalian prince as son of King
Eurytus and
Antiope or
Antioche and
brother of
Clytius and Molion. All
three were
slain by Heracles. His...
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October 2023.
Annuaire Pontifical Catholique, 1903, p. 173. S. Vailhé,
Antioche.
Patriarcat syrien-catholique, in
Dictionnaire de Théologie Catholique...
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Fabulae 163 "AMAZONS: Ocyale, Dioxippe, Iphinome, Xanthe, Hippothoe, Otrere,
Antioche, Laomache, Glauce, Agave, Theseis, Hippolyte, Clymene, Polydora, Penthesilea...