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Angelo Argea (November 7, 1929 –
October 10, 2005) was best
known as the
caddie for Jack Nicklaus.
Argea was born in Greece. He and
Nicklaus first met...
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Argaeus (a
rarely encountered alternative latinization was
Argaeas mons,
Argeas mons). The Gr**** name has the
meaning of "bright" or "white"; as applied...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Argia /ɑːrˈdʒaɪə/ or
Argea /ɑːrˈdʒiːə/ (Ancient Gr****: Ἀργεία Argeia) was a
daughter of King
Adrastus of Argos, and of Amphithea,...
- his
disciple Gregory the Cellarer,
Lazaros climbed and
descended Mount Argeas (now more
commonly known as
Mount Erciyes) in the
depths of
winter while...
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Heracles Iphicles Anaxo Henioche Megareus Haemon Antigone 8b.
Eteocles Argea 8a.
Polynices Pyrrha Lycomedes Ismene 9.
Lycus II A12.
Peneleos (Regent)...
- Aegae, thus
appropriating the name of the city for its citizens. A figure,
Argeas, is
mentioned in the
Iliad (16.417).
Taking Herodotus's
lineage account...
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Heracles Iphicles Anaxo Henioche Megareus Haemon Antigone 8b.
Eteocles Argea 8a.
Polynices Pyrrha Lycomedes Ismene 9.
Lycus II A12.
Peneleos (Regent)...
- above)
Possibly an
anagram of regina,
which is
Latin for queen, or
perhaps Argea, wife of
Polybus and
mother of
Argus A
knight of
Charlemagne Comrade-in-arms...
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missed cut. For most of his
professional career,
Nicklaus emplo****
Angelo Argea as his caddie.
After Nicklaus won the 1967 U.S. Open in record-breaking...
- (Amasiclus),
Penelope and
Laodice (Iphthime). Polymelus, a
Lycian warrior, son of
Argeas. He was
killed by Patroclus. Polymelus, a
Trojan prince as an illegitimate...