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Apollonis (/ˌæpəˈloʊnəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀπoλλωνίς
means "of Apollo") was one of the
three younger Mousai Apollonides (Muses) in Gr****
mythology and daughters...
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right Apollonis,
which was 300
stadia from Pergamum, and the same
distance from Sardis. It was
named after the
queen Apollonis, the
mother of...
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librettist Giuseppe Apolloni (1822–1889),
Italian composer Luigi Apolloni (born 1967),
Italian football manager and
former player Apollonis, a Muse in Gr****...
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Giuseppe Apolloni (8
April 1822 – 31
December 1889) was an
Italian composer born in Vicenza,
Austrian Empire. He
composed a
total of five operas, of which...
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Apollonis (Gr**** Ἀπολλωνίς
Apollōnís) was the wife of
Attalus I, the
first ruler of
Pergamon (now Bergama, Turkey). The
dates of her
birth and
death are...
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reliefs included at the
Temple of
Apollonis at Cyzicus. Such a
visit likely also
reflects Apollonis’
nostalgia and
strong emotional connection...
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Luigi Apolloni (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi
apolˈlɔːni]; born 2 May 1967) is an
Italian football manager and
former player, who pla**** as a centre-back...
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Soter and
queen Apollonis and a
member of the
Attalid dynasty of Pergamon. The
eldest son of king
Attalus I and
queen Apollonis,
Eumenes was presumably...
- Edfu (Ancient Egyptian: bḥdt, Arabic: إدفو
pronounced [ˈʔedfu],
Sahidic Coptic: ⲧⲃⲱ, ⲧⲃⲟ,
Bohairic Coptic: ⲑⲃⲱ, ⲁⲧⲃⲱ; also
spelt Idfu, or in
modern French...
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musical instrument, the lyre.
Alternatively they were
called Cēphisso,
Apollonis, and Borysthenis,
whose names characterise them as
daughters of Apollo...