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Alexander (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλέξανδρος),
surnamed Isius (Ἴσιος), the
chief commander of the Aetolians, was a man of
considerable ability and
eloquence for...
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Acarnania (died 191 BC),
confidant of
Antiochus III the
Great Alexander Isius (fl. 198–189 BC),
Aetolian military commander Alexander Lychnus,
early 1st-century...
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Ijebu dialect is
widely spoken in ikorodu.
Nearby major towns include Imota,
Isiu, Liadi, Egbin, Ijede,
Igbogbo and Bayeku, all of
which constitute their own...
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Ikorodu Isele I;
Isele II;
Isele III; Aga/Ijimu; Ipakodo;
Imota 1;
Imota II;
Isiu;
Igbogbo I;
Igbogbo II; Baiyeku/Oreta;
Ijede J;
Ijede II; Agura/Iponmi; Odogunyan;...
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mehinia ‘eye’
nuera nukwe nuk ‘fire’
aniva siraba ser
hesida ‘ground’ u
isiu esiu era ‘hair’
perisira nerij niric ‘I’ e co co ata ‘leg’ teni tɪnic tenij...
- He is the
first consul whose nomen gentilicium has the non-Latin
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isius. The
ethnic cognomen "Sabinus" ("Sabine") is
found with the
nomen Calvisius...
- the
title in its
abbreviated form: Dr.
Dimitrie de Tușinschi in: Gronich,
Isiu:
Album von Czernowitz, Aemter, pp. 17/18, Cernăuți 1925. Kais. Königl. Militär-Schematismus...
- 3°40′12″E. It is
bounded in the
North by Agbowa-Ikosi town, in the
South by
Isiu town, in the East by
Gberigbe town,
while in the West by Ode-remo town with...
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requests for ****istance. By 1989 the two main
London offices at Isis
House and
ISIU Harmondsworth were
responding to
thousands of
calls per year. The central...
- by I. Manger, H. Leivick, M.-L. Halpern, A.
Reisen and N. Yud, and with
Isiu Scharf's illustrations. One of
those songs, M.-L. Halpern’s “Az du vest batsoln...