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Harmodius (Gr****: Ἁρμόδιος,
Harmódios) and
Aristogeiton (Ἀριστογείτων, Aristogeíton; both died 514 BC) were two
lovers in
classical Athens who became...
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Harmodio Arias Madrid (3 July 1886 – 23
December 1962) was a
Panamanian politician. He
served as
acting President of
Panama in
January 1931 and
again from...
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Aristogeiton (Ancient Gr****: Ἁρμόδιος καὶ Ἀριστογείτων, romanized:
Harmodios, Aristogeitōn) was well
known in the
ancient world in two
major versions...
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Harmodio Arias Cerjack (March 1, 1956 –
February 6, 2014) was a
Panamanian politician. He was the
Foreign Minister from 2003 to 2004.
Cerjack died at the...
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Florencio Harmodio Aro****a Guillén (17
September 1872 – 30
August 1945) was the 6th
President of
Panama from
October 1, 1928, to
January 3, 1931. He...
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statues of the Tyrannicides, with a
bearded Aristogeiton and a clean-shaven
Harmodios,
linked his
favourite to the
classical tradition of Gr**** love. In the...
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murder of Peisistratus' son, the
tyrant Hipparchus by
Aristogeiton and
Harmodios in
Athens in 514 BC
marked the
beginning of the so-called "cult of the...
- date was
suggested in 1930 by the wife of Panama's
President Florencio Harmodio Aro****a. 8
December was
adopted as Mother's Day
under Law 69,
which was...
- He was the son of
Antonio Arias and
Carmen Madrid, and the
brother of
Harmodio Arias, who also
served as the
President of
Panama for 13 days in January...
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members had
reached the
Presidency four times;
amongst them his
father Harmodio Arias. Born in 1918,
Arias was
educated at the
Peddie School in Hightstown...