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Cadoux is a town in the
northeastern Wheatbelt region of
Western Australia. It is
about 180
kilometres (112 mi)
northeast of Perth,
within the
Shire of...
- John
Cadoux (1883 – 16
August 1947) was a
British Christian theologian and writer. He was born in
Smyrna (Turkey), the
third son of
William H.
Cadoux and...
- D.
Cadoux-Hudson (born
January 1959) is a German-born
British former rower, now
medical practitioner and
alumnus of New College, Oxford.
Cadoux-Hudson...
- 81 BC.
Cadoux suggests his name
after adoption would have been
Aulus Postumius Albinus Brutus. Crawford,
Roman Republican Coinage, p. 466.
Cadoux, pp. 98–103;...
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Cadoux, "The
Athenian Archons from
Kreon to Hypsichides",
Journal of ****enic Studies, 68 (1948), pp. 70-123
Cadoux, "Athenian Archons", p. 88
Cadoux...
- ISBN 978-0-19-954556-8. OCLC 959667246.
Cadoux,
Theodore John; Lintott, Andrew. "triumviri". In OCD4 (2012). Richardson,
Geoffrey Walter;
Cadoux,
Theodore John; Badian...
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township of Meckering, in
October 1968. See the
separate section below. The
Cadoux earthquake of 1979 with
magnitude 6.1
caused surface rupturing,
about 15 km...
- 54: 151–166. doi:10.1515/kadmos-2015-0008.
Retrieved 10
November 2021.
Cadoux,
Theodore John. "Solon". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved February 24...
- (1958). Cleopatra: a
Study in
Politics and Propaganda.
Translated by T. J.
Cadoux. New York:
Sagamore Press. OCLC 899077769. Watterson,
Barbara (2020). Cleopatra:...
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effective protection." The
British pacifists Reginald Sorensen and C. J.
Cadoux,
while bitterly disappointed by the
outbreak of war,
nevertheless urged...