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Camma (Ancient Gr****: Κάμμα) was a
Galatian princess and
priestess of
Artemis whom
Plutarch writes about in both On the
Bravery of
Women and the Eroticus...
- Lambert-François-Thérèse
Cammas (1743–1804) was a
French painter, architect, and engineer.
Cammas was born at
Toulouse in 1743. He was
instructed in the...
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Camma Sylvia L****n-Ledet née Søgaard (22
October 1915,
Esbjerg — 12
August 1991, Aabenraa) was a
Danish politician who
represented the
Social Democratic...
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Franck Cammas (born 22
December 1972 in Aix-en-Provence) is a
French yachtsman. He has
lived in
Brittany since his
victory in the
Challenge Espoir Crédit...
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Guillaume Cammas (1688–1777) was a
French painter and architect.
Cammas was born in Aignes, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées. He
studied under the painter...
- on the
story of
Camma,
Queen of Galatia,
which occurs in Plutarch's
essay Virtues in
Women Hoffman summarised Plutarch thus: "
Camma,
daughter of Leonorius...
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country including the most
prestigious Cebu
Archdiocesan M****
Media Awards (
CAMMA).
These include the most
coveted best in
radio news
program twice, best...
- 1947),
leader of the
National Socialist Workers'
Party of
Denmark (DNSAP)
Camma L****n-Ledet (1915 – 1991 in Åbenrå), politician,
Mayor of
Aabenraa 1970–1986...
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Remulus Fight which was
sanctioned by the
Amazonas Athletic Commission (
CAMMA).
After winning the
first two rounds, he was
dropped to the
canvas by a...
- Pseudalethe). C****in, John (1859). "Catalogue of
birds collected on the
rivers Camma and Ogobai,
Western Africa by Mr P.B. Duchaillu, in 1858, with
notes and...