- of
Aristides at a date
variously given between 485 and 482 BC. It is said that, on this occasion, an
illiterate voter who did not
recognise Aristides approached...
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According to
Thomas J. Mathiesen,
Aristides flourished in the late 3rd or
early 4th
century AD. One
piece of
evidence for
Aristides' date,
according to Winnington-Ingram...
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Aristides de
Sousa Mendes at Wikipedia's
sister projects Media from
Commons Quotations from
Wikiquote Aristides de
Sousa Mendes do
Amaral e Abranches...
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Eugenius Aristides Nisbet (December 7, 1803 –
March 18, 1871) was an
American politician, jurist, and lawyer.
Nisbet was born near
Union Point, Georgia...
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Aristides the
Athenian (also
Saint Aristides or Marci****
Aristides; Gr****: Ἀριστείδης Μαρκιανός) was a 2nd-century
Christian Gr****
author who is primarily...
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Aristides (530–468 BCE) was an
Athenian soldier and
statesman who
fought in the
Battle of Marathon.
Aristides, also
transliterated as
Aristeides or Aristeidis...
- ‘
Aristides E. Phoutrides: Harvard’s
Schizocardiac Scholar’, in
Modern Gr****
Studies Yearbook,
University of Minnesota, 1992.
Taken from '
Aristides Evangelus...
- his
later life,
Aristides resumed his
career as an orator,
achieving such
notable success that
Philostratus would declare that "
Aristides was of all the...
- Jablonski, David. "
Aristides Aquino home run tracker:
Rookie sets
National League record". daytondailynews.
Retrieved March 23, 2020. "
Aristides Aquino's ****ure...
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Aristides also had a
relative racing in the
first Kentucky Derby in 1875. A
chestnut Thoroughbred with a
white star and two hind stockings,
Aristides...