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Cynisca (/sɪˈnɪskə/; or Kyniska, Gr****: Κυνίσκα; born c. 440 BC) was a
wealthy Spartan princess. She is
famous for
being the
first woman to win at the...
- The
statues of
Cynisca (also
spelled Kyniska from the
ancient Gr**** Κυνίσκα) were two
ancient Gr****
statues which commemorated Cynisca of Sparta’s Olympic...
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Cynisca was the
first woman to win at the
ancient Olympic Games.
Cynisca may also
refer to:
Cynisca (horse), a
Thoroughbred mare
racehorse Cynisca (lizard)...
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Cynisca gansi is a
species of
amphisbaenian in the
family Amphisbaenidae. The
species is
endemic to Nigeria. The
specific name, gansi, is in
honor of...
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Cynisca Cycling is a USA-based UCI
Continental women’s
cycling team that
began racing in 2023. The team has more
North American riders than any other...
- to West Africa.
Cynisca bifrontalis (Boulenger, 1906) -
French Congo worm
lizard Cynisca chirioi J.-F. Trape, Mané & Baldé, 2014
Cynisca degrysi (Loveridge...
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Cynisca rouxae is a worm
lizard species in the
family Amphisbaenidae. The
species is
endemic to the
Ivory Coast. The
specific name,
rouxae (genitive,...
- by the Ephors. To them were born a son, Agesilaus II, and a daughter,
Cynisca.
Archidamus ascended the
Spartan throne after his grandfather, Leotychidas...
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Cynisca muelleri is a worm
lizard species in the
family Amphisbaenidae. It is
found in
Ghana and Togo. Chirio, L. (2013). "
Cynisca muelleri". IUCN Red...
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Cynisca ivoirensis is a worm
lizard species in the
family Amphisbaenidae. It is
endemic to
Ivory Coast.
Cynisca ivoirensis at the Reptarium.cz Reptile...