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- Costache or Kostake Aristia (Romanian pronunciation: [kosˈtake arisˈti.a]; born Constantin Chiriacos Aristia; Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Κυριάκος Αριστίας, Konstantinos...
- An aristeia or aristia (/ˌærɪˈstiːə/; Ancient Gr****: ἀριστεία [aristěːaː], "excellence") is a scene in the dramatic conventions of epic poetry as in the...
- Aristias (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστίας), son of Pratinas, was a dramatic poet of ancient Greece whose tomb Pausanias saw at Phlius, and whose satyric dramas...
- Lantern. In 2022, Levey won his first Group 1 race in France partnering Aristia to victory in the Prix Jean Romanet at Deauville. In September 2022 Levey...
- Pasiphila aristias is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1897 and is endemic to New Zealand. This species...
- RI". CNBC Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 26 August 2024. Savero Aristia Wienanto (31 December 2024). "Indonesia's Jokowi Shortlisted for Corrupt...
- Roșie of Bucharest. This project, also involving figures such as Costache Aristia and Iordache Slătineanu, made her a parti****nt in the Modern Gr**** Enlightenment...
- invented in Athens. It met with approval and was further developed by his son Aristias, by C****ilus, by Aeschylus, and others. The origins of performance culture...
- Aeschylus (Seven Against Thebes); Aristias took 2nd place 4?? BC - Mesatus 463 BC - Aeschylus (The Suppliants) 460 BC - Aristias 458 BC - Aeschylus (The Oresteia);...
- families), Carlos Echazarreta Larraín was born to José Ramón Echazarreta Aristía—owner of the San Javier farm in Malloco—and Josefina Larraín Larraín. De...