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Damasias (Δαμασίας) may
refer to:
Damasias of Amphipolis,
Olympic winner in 320 BC
Damasias, son of
Penthilus (son of Orestes)
Damasias,
Archon of Athens...
- of Juan Martín de Pueyrredón y Labroucherie, and his wife, María Rita
Damasia O'Doggan y Soria. Pueyrredon's
father was a
French merchant who established...
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Eduarda Damasia Mansilla Ortiz de
Rozas de García (1834–1892) was an
Argentine writer. She was the
daughter of
Lucio Norberto Mansilla and
niece of Juan...
- time.
According to
Demetrius Phalereus, it was
during the
archonship of
Damasias (582/81 BCE) that the
seven first become known as "the wise men", Thales...
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broken up and the
fields ploughed and
salted by
command of
Charles V.
Damasia – An
ancient hill-top
settlement on the Lech, of the Licates, a
tribe of...
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Archdiocese of Munich. The
present city of
Augsburg appears in
Strabo as
Damasia, a
stronghold of the Licatii; in 14 BC, it
became a
Roman colony known...
- respectively.
Penthilus fathered two sons,
Echelatus (Echelas or Archelaüs), and
Damasias (Damasius),
father of Agorius.
Orestes killed both Clytemnestra, who was...
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Pythian Games reorganised at Delphi. 582–581 BC
Damasias According to the
Athenian Constitution,
Damasias held the
archonship for two
years and nine months...
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Douris Samos 114 § 324 BC
Pankration Astyanax Miletos 115 § 320 BC
Stadion Damasias Amphipolis Eusebius 115 § 320 BC Boys'
Boxing Pyttalos Elis 115 § 320 BC...
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twins Nico (Raphaela Alvitos) and Kiki (Nathalia Rodrigues);
slaves Damásia (Aline Dias),
Cairu (Cris Vianna), Cesária (Olivia Araujo),
Menelau (David...