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Argyre (meaning
silver in Gr****) may
refer to:
Chryse and
Argyre, a pair of
legendary islands,
mentioned by
ancient writers Argyre, the
metropolis of the...
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Argyre Planitia /ˈɑːrdʒəriː/ is a
plain located within the
impact basin Argyre in the
southern highlands of Mars. Its name
comes from a map
produced by...
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Chryse and
Argyre (/ˈkraɪsiː/ and /ˈɑːrdʒəriː/) were a pair of
legendary islands,
located in the
Indian Ocean and said to be made of gold and silver. They...
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Philip Argyres is an
American physicist and
professor at the
University of Cincinnati. He is an
Elected Fellow of the
American Physical Society and a...
- Program. The
Argyre quadrangle is also
referred to as MC-26 (Mars Chart-26). It
contains Argyre Planitia and part of
Noachis Terra. The word
Argyre is named...
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Maria Argyra (also
Argyre or Argyropoulina) (Gr****: Μαρία Ἀργυρή or Ἀργυροπουλίνα; died 1006 or 1007), of the
Argyros family, was the great-granddaughter...
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Helena Argyre or
Argyropoulaina (Gr****: Ἑλένη Ἀργυρή/Ἀργυροπούλαινα, Georgian: ელენე, elene) (died c. 1033) was a
Byzantine noblewoman of the
Argyros family...
- mid-3rd century),
Christian martyr and
saint in the
Roman Empire Chryse and
Argyre, a pair of
legendary islands,
mentioned by
ancient writers Chryse Planitia...
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Royal titles Preceded by
Mariam of
Vaspurakan Queen consort of
Georgia c. 1018–1027 Succeeded by
Helena Argyre...
- as Rome.
Pliny the
Elder wrote in his
Natural History about Chryse and
Argyre, two
legendary islands rich in gold and silver,
located in the
Indian Ocean...