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Diocles may
refer to:
Diocles (mathematician) (c. 240 BC–c. 180 BC), Gr****
mathematician and
geometer Diocles (mythology), one of the
first priests of...
- vanished. In the 1970s only one
registered dog of the
breed remained,
named Diokles of Angern.
Breeding this dog with
other dogs
identified as of the old pinscher...
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Diokles - a
nihilistic fighter who is the
rival of the main
character Gurianos, and
shares similar move sets (albeit with
different names).
Diokles has...
- and bits of wood, but also
copper and iron, if the
pieces are thin, as
Diokles used to explain." LANG,
SIDNEY B. (November 1966). "Pyroelectric Effect...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Diocles (Ancient Gr****: Διοκλῆς
Dioklēs) may
refer to: Diocles, king of
Pherae as son of
previous ruler Orsilochus. He was possibly...
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Eusebius 12 § 732 BC
Stadion Oxythemis Coroneia Eusebius 13 § 728 BC
Stadion Diokles Corinth,
Corinthia Eusebius 14 § 724 BC
Stadion Desmon (or Dasmon) Corinth...
- such as the
Orpheus Mosaic,
unique in the
Balkans and beyond.
Abbot of
Diokle from the
second half of the 12th
century mentions that
Rashka or Serbia...
- and bits of wood, but also
copper and iron, if the
pieces are thin, as
Diokles used to explain." Ierodiakonou,
Katerina (2020), "Theophrastus", in Zalta...
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Grammatikers Dionysios Thrax. Die
Fragmente der
Grammatiker Tyrannion und
Diokles.
Apions Glossai Homerikai, Berlin, New York: DE GRUYTER, pp. 1–78, 1977...
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planet was
named from Gr****
mythology after Orsilochus, son of
Diocles (
Diokles) and twin
brother of
Crethon (see 5285 Krethon). The
Achaean warrior fought...