- (/ˌærɪˈstaɪdiːz/ ARR-ih-STY-deez; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀριστείδης, translit.
Aristeídēs,
Attic Gr****: [aristěːdɛːs]; 530–468 BC) was an
ancient Athenian statesman...
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Aristeides Basiakos with the 37th
President of the
United States,
Richard M.
Nixon in
Thessaloniki (30
September 1947)...
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Aristeides (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστείδης) was a
sculptor of
ancient Greece who was
celebrated for his
statues of four-horsed and two-horsed chariots. Since...
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Aristides Baltas (Gr****: Αριστείδης Μπαλτάς; born 9
February 1943) is a
philosopher of
science and
physicist who
served as the
Minister of
Culture and...
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youth movement and
agitating among the country's
tobacco workers. In 1918
Aristeides Dimitratos was a
founding member of the
Socialist Workers'
Party of Greece...
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inactive as of
November 2024 (link) Papadakis,
Aristeides (2005) [1991], Kazhdan,
Alexander P. (ed.), "Chalcedon,
Council of", The...
- c. Herod. viii. 44. Herod, viii. 50. Thuc. ii. 71; Plutarch, Life of
Aristeides, 19-21; Strabo, ix. p. 412; Pausanias,
Description of Greece, ix.2.4....
- Thucydides,
History of the
Peloponesian War 1.128–130 Plutarch,
Cimon 6 and
Aristeides 23
Thucydides I.133 s:History of the
Peloponnesian War/Book 1#Second Congress...
- Press. p. 258. ISBN 978-0-19814098-6.
Bulgakov 2004, p. 104. Papadakis,
Aristeides (1983).
CRISIS IN
BYZANTIUM The
Filioque Controversy in the Patriarchate...
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Aristide is a name of
French origin with Gr**** roots, from Ἀριστείδης m (
Aristeídēs)
People with the name include:
Aristide Elphonso Peter Albert (1853–1910)...