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Apama (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπάμα, romanized:
Apáma),
sometimes known as
Apama I or
Apame I, was a
Sogdian noblewoman and the wife of the
first ruler of the...
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Apama II,
sometimes known as
Apame II (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπάμα,
about c. 292 BC–sometime
after 249 BC) was a
Syrian Gr****
princess of the
Seleucid Empire...
- The
giant cuttlefish (Sepia
apama), also
known as the
Australian giant cuttlefish, is the world's
largest cuttlefish species,
growing to 50 cm (20 in)...
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Apama is a
complex event processing (CEP) and
event stream processing (ESP) engine,
developed by
Software AG.
Apama serves as a
platform for performing...
- Look up
Apama in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Apama may
refer to:
Apama, a
synonym of the
flowering plant genus Thottea Sepia apama, a
species of...
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alliance with
Demetrius II of Macedon,
receiving the latter's daughter,
Apama, as his wife.
Prusias expanded the
territories of
Bithynia in a
series of...
- Universe. Antiochus's
father was
Seleucus I
Nicator and his
mother was
Apama,
daughter of Spitamenes,
being one of the
princesses whom
Alexander the...
- Subfamily:
Aristolochioideae Genus:
Thottea Rottb.
Species See text.
Synonyms Apama Lam.
Bragantia Lour.
Ceramium Blume Cyclodiscus Klotzsch Lobbia Planch....
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Pharaoh of the
Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt.
Artakama (or as
Plutarch calls her
Apama Eum. 18.1) was a
daughter of
Artabazus of Phrygia, a
grandson of king Artaxerxes...
- sent his head to Alexander,
suing for peace.
Spitamenes had a daughter,
Apama, who was
married to one of Alexander's most
important generals and an eventual...