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Chares (Gr****: Χάρης) is the name of
three prominent ancient Gr****s:
Chares of
Athens - a 4th-century BC general;
Chares of
Mytilene - a
historian who...
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Chares of
Lindos (/ˈkɛəriːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Χάρης ὁ Λίνδιος, gen.: Χάρητος;
before 305 BC – c.280 BC) was a Gr****
sculptor born on the
island of Rhodes...
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residual black carbon material is
char, as
distinguished from the
lighter colored ash. By the
action of heat,
charring removes hydrogen and
oxygen from...
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Char or
char in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Char may
refer to:
Char Fontane,
American actress Char Margolis,
American spiritualist René
Char (1907–1988)...
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Charly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Charly may
refer to:
Charly (name)
Charly-sur-Marne, in the
Aisne department Charly, Cher, in the Cher...
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Char Dil
Char Rahen (English title: Four Hearts, Four Roads) is a 1959
Hindi film
directed by
Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, and
starring two big
stars of the era...
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supported by
Eubulus and Isocrates, but
opposed by
Chares and his party. In 353 BC,
Chares was sent
against Sestus, which,
along with Cardia, had...
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Chares of
Mytilene (Ancient Gr****: Χάρης ὁ Μυτιληναῖος) was a Gr****
belonging to the
court of
Alexander the Great. He was
appointed court-marshal or introducer...
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street or alley.
Chares and much of the
layout of Newcastle's
Quayside date from
medieval times. At one point,
there were 20
chares in Newcastle. After...
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engage due to a
blowing gale but
Chares did
engage and lost many of his ships.
Timotheus and
Iphicrates were
accused by
Chares and put on trial,
however only...