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Gelon also
known as Gelo (Gr****: Γέλων
Gelon, gen.: Γέλωνος; died 478 BC), son of Deinomenes, was a Gr****
tyrant of the
Sicilian cities Gela and Syracuse...
- son of Deinomenes, the
brother of
Gelon and
tyrant of
Syracuse in Sicily, from 478 to 467 BC. In
succeeding Gelon, he
conspired against a
third brother...
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Vladimir Nikolayevich ****kovich (Russian: Владимир Николаевич Семенкович, 1861 – 1932) was a
Russian ethnologist and archaeologist, best
known for his...
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Graphium gelon is a
butterfly of the
family Papilionidae. It is
found in New
Caledonia and the
nearby Loyalty Islands.
Graphium gelon and
related species...
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Gelón ( Uzbek.
Gelon /
Gelon ) is an urban-type
settlement in the
Shakhrisabz district of the
Qashqadaryo Region of the
Republic of Uzbekistan. The kishlak...
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Gelon of
Laconia was an
ancient Gr****
athlete listed by
Eusebius of
Caesarea as a
victor in the
stadion race of the 44th
Olympiad (604 BC). He was already...
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Baltic Sea, the land of the
Erzya (an
ethnic group of the
Mordva nation; see
Gelons and Mordvins) and the
Plisnesk hillfort in the
Upper Western Bug. George...
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crucial p****
guarding the
heart of
Greece for
several days; at the same time
Gelon,
tyrant of Syracuse,
defeated the
Carthaginian invasion at the
Battle of...
- century, the
townsmen of
Scarpe asked for
Jehan Gelon to help them if the city were
attacked by barbarians.
Gelon advised them to take
refuge in the
tower and...
- was a
sculptor of Aegina, who made the
bronze chariot and
statue of
Gelon.
Gelon was the son of
Deinomenes and a
ruler and
tyrant of
Syracuse and Gela...