- Look up
lisia or góra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lisia Góra may
refer to the
following places:
Lisia Góra,
Lesser Poland Voivodeship (south Poland)...
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escritor Ricardo Lísias faz
libelo contra os
intelectuais e suas
velhas bibliografias".
Revista Época. 2018-12-15. ROSA,
Victor da.
Ricardo Lísias –
Artes plásticas...
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Lysias (/
ˈlɪsiəs/; Gr****: Λυσίας; c. 445 – c. 380 BC) was a
logographer (speech writer) in
ancient Greece. He was one of the ten
Attic orators included...
- André Luiz
Gabriel Scheer as 10-year-old André Luiz
Fernando Alves Pinto as
Lísias Rosanne Mulholland as Eloísa Inez
Vianna as
Narcisa Rodrigo dos
Santos as...
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mentioned by any
other writer,
under this name but is
probably the same as the
Lisia of the
Peutinger Table, 16 M.P. to the east of Gortyna. Some m****cripts...
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Portuguese folklore traditionally makes Elishah (under the name Lysias/
Lísias) an
ancestor and
predecessor of
Lusus (Elisha
being older,
having arrived...
- 1931
Marmessus lisias connexa Riley, [1945]
Marmessus lisias batuna Riley, [1945]
Marmessus lisias j**** Riley, [1945]
Mermessus lisias banka Riley, [1945]...
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Lysias (/
ˈlɪsiəs/; Gr****: Λυσίας; Hebrew: ליזיאש; died 162 BC) was a 2nd-century BC
general and
governor of
Syria under the
Seleucid Empire. The Seleucid...
- companion, Orgonte.
There were also two
other lovers,
Dorinda and
Lisia, with
Orgonte Lisia's rival for Dorinda's love.
After John ****'s
libretto in Britain...
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Friar Amador Arrais in his 1589 work, Diálogos,
Portalegre was
founded by
Lísias in the 12th
century BC,
following the
disappearance of his
daughter Maia...