- etymology. Type II
Daric ("King
shooting arrow") temp.
Darios I to
Xerxes I (Type I
Darics are unknown).
Circa 505-480 BC.
Daric Type III ("King running...
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DARE or
dare in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dare may
refer to:
Dare, East Timor, a city
Darè, Italy, a
comune Dare County,
North Carolina...
- rule is likely.
Achaemenid coinage includes the
official imperial issues (
Darics and Sigloi), as well as
coins issued by the
Achaemenid provincial governors...
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Harrison Patrick Smith (born
March 19, 1996),
known professionally as The
Dare and
formerly as Turtlenecked, is an
American singer and musician. He is best...
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Truth or
dare? is a
mostly verbal party game
requiring two or more players.
Players are
given the
choice between answering a
question truthfully, or performing...
- Bill
Dare is an
English author and creator/producer of
radio and
television comedy programmes. Born in 1959 or 1960,
Dare attended Manchester University...
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double dare in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Double Dare may
refer to:
Double Dare (1976 game show), a CBS game show
hosted by Alex Trebek,...
- "
Dare" (stylised as "
DARE" and "挑戦 (
DARE)") is a song by
English virtual band
Gorillaz and is the
second single from
their second studio album, Demon...
- A game of
dares (or
simply dare) is a game in
which people dare each
other to
perform actions that they
would not
normally do. It is
commonly pla**** by...
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Darion is a
masculine name;
variants include Darian and Darien.
Notable people with the name include:
Darion Atkins (born 1992),
American professional...