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- Delphos may refer to: Delphos (mythology), the son of Apollo in Gr**** mythology; Delphi was named for him Isle of Delphos, a former name for the island...
- (441-km) canal connecting Cincinnati to Toledo, ran through Delphos. The first settlers to Delphos were mainly construction workers attracted by the work being...
- community was named after Delphos, Ohio. Delphos was founded in 1867 by Levi and Dan Yockey. The two brothers moved to the area from Delphos, Ohio and named the...
- of the Delphos became its own decoration. Although the "Delphos" eventually became formal wear, with Lauren Bacall wearing a vintage red Delphos to the...
- Delphos is a former city in Ringgold County, Iowa, United States. The po****tion was 26 at the 2020 census. In 2017 the community of Delphos voted to disincorporate...
- Delos (/ˈdiːlɒs/; Gr****: Δήλος [ˈðilos]; Attic Gr****: Δῆλος Dêlos, Doric Gr****: Δᾶλος Dâlos), is a small Gr**** island near Mykonos, close to the centre...
- Westside Urgent Care when the hospital was renamed. The Delphos Ambulatory Care Center, located in Delphos, offers urgent care, outpatient services and specialty...
- Illinois. It began as a subsidiary of the 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge Toledo, Delphos and Burlington Railroad ("TD&B"). The entire TC&StL system, prin****lly...
- nobles, and sends two of his lords, Cleomenes and Dion, to the Oracle at Delphos for confirmation of his su****ions. Meanwhile, the queen gives birth to...
- Hartshorn Memorial College, Richmond, Virginia, U.S. Hartshorn Cemetery, near Delphos, Ohio Salt of Hartshorn, Ammonium bicarbonate Charles P. Hartshorn (1833–1880)...