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- Realencyclopädie) contains what is even now the best account of Charondas A. Holm, Geschichte Siciliens, i. F. D. Gerlach, Zaleukos, Charondas, und Pythagoras (1858)...
- Sasakia charonda, the ****anese emperor or great purple emperor, is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is native to ****an (from Hokkaidō...
- sovereignty of the claims of social order. A similar story is told of Charondas. Anyone who proposed a new law, or the alteration of one already existing...
- Catalog of French Nobility) (2002) from Régis Valette and the author Charondas describes in his book À quel titre (Volume 37, 1970) the Laborde de Monpezat...
- have been a local center of learning. The philosopher and legislator Charondas (late 6th c. BC), born in Catania, ****tively wrote program of laws used...
- ****an. Tenno may also refer to: The ****anese Emperor butterfly Sasakia charonda. Tenno, Trentino, a muni****lity in Italy Tennō, Akita, a town in ****an...
- Aegimius (mythological) Cercidas (fl. 3rd century BCE, Megalopolis) Charondas (fl. 6th century BCE, Catania in Sicily) Cleisthenes (c. 570 – c. 508 BCE...
- Charonda Regina Williams (born March 27, 1987) is an American track and field athlete who competes in the sprint events. She is a 200-meter dash specialist...
- gunshot to head Charmion (30 BC), servant and advisor of Cleopatra. Charondas (6th century BC), Sicilian-Gr**** lawgiver, stabbed himself with a dagger...
- v t e Gr**** lawgivers Aegimius Cercidas Charondas Cleisthenes Demonax Diagoras Diocles Draco Lycurgus Nicodorus Solon Zaleucus...