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relates several anecdotes about the
character of
Ateas and his
attitude toward Gr**** culture: "
Ateas took
prisoner Ismenias, an
excellent piper, and commanded...
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Marquesas Islands,
Atea is the
giver of light. In one
legend Atea and Tāne are brothers, the sons of Toho.
Another tradition relates that
Atea (as light) evolved...
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Atea is a muni****lity in the
province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. It is part of the
comarca of
Campo de Daroca. The town is
located near the
Sierra de...
- The
Atea Cave is a very
large cave at the base of a 300 m deep
doline in the
highlands of
Papua New Guinea. It is the
second longest cave on the island...
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atea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Atea is a
deity in
Polynesian mythologies.
Atea or
ATEA may also
refer to:
Atea (village), in
Romania Atea,...
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Jemaine Atea Mahana Clement (born 10
January 1974) is a New
Zealand actor, comedian, musician, and filmmaker. He has
released several albums with Bret...
- Lab was
founded in New
Zealand in 2006. By 2009, the
successful launch of
Ātea-1 made the
organization the
first private company in the
Southern Hemisphere...
- The
Isozaki Atea (Basque:
Isozaki Gate) twin
towers in Bilbao,
Spain are the
tallest residential buildings in the city and the
Basque Country, designed...
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plains of modern-day Dobruja. The ninety-year-old King of the Scythians,
Ateas, is
killed during the
battle and his army is routed.
During a
meeting of...
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front of the wharenui,
which acts as the
threshold of the
building The
marae ātea is a very
important open
space directly in
front of the wharenui,
which is...