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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...
- 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...
- Macedonia 114th Olympiad 324 BC - Micinas of Rhodes 115th Olympiad 320 BC - Damasias of Amphipolis 116th Olympiad 316 BC - Demosthenes of Laconia 117th Olympiad...
- 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...
- 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...
- respectively. Penthilus fathered two sons, Echelatus (Echelas or Archelaüs), and Damasias (Damasius), father of Agorius. Orestes killed both Clytemnestra, who was...
- 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...
- 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...
- Phormion, Archon (589–588 BC) Philippus, Archon (588–587 BC) Damasias, Archon (582–581 BC) Damasias, Archon (581–580 BC) Archestratidas, Archon (577–576 BC)...