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Corydoras areio is a
tropical freshwater fish
belonging to the
Corydoradinae sub-family of the
family Callichthyidae. It is
endemic to the
upper Paraguay...
- Greece. Its
English name is the Late
Latin composite form of the Gr**** name
Areios Pagos,
translated "Hill of Ares" (Ancient Gr****: Ἄρειος Πάγος). The name...
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Arius Didymus (Ancient Gr****: Ἄρειος Δίδυμος
Areios Didymos; fl. 1st
century BC) was a
Stoic philosopher and
teacher of Augustus.
Fragments of his handbooks...
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Areios of
Paiania (Ἄρειος ὁ Παιανιεύς) was the
eponymous archon of
Athens at some
point between 27 and 18 BC, most
probably in 19 BC. He is
known from...
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pedestrian walkway around the Acropolis,
which p****es
through the rock of the
Areios Pagos, also
bears his name.
Dionysius is the
patron saint of the Gargaliani...
- The
Supreme Civil and
Criminal Court of
Greece (Gr****: Άρειος Πάγος,
Areios Pagos, "Areopagus") is the
supreme court of
Greece for
civil and
criminal law...
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Congress for the
Promotion of
Innovation in Education. Vol. II. 2016. p. 548.
Areios Potēr kai ē tu
philosophu lithos,
Bloomsbury 2004, ISBN 1-58234-826-X "Asterix...
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Areios ("warlike") was
frequently appended to the
names of
other gods when they took on a
warrior aspect or
became involved in warfare: Zeus
Areios,...
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Arius (/əˈraɪəs, ˈɛəri-/; Koinē Gr****: Ἄρειος,
Áreios; 250 or 256 – 336) was a
Cyrenaic presbyter and ascetic. He has been
regarded as the
founder of Arianism...
- Bioroids.
Olympus is
governed by
three factions:
Prime Minister Athena Areios;
General Edward Ur**** III, head of the
Olympus Army; and a
Council of Elders...