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Mardonio Magaña-Camacho (c.1865–1947) also
known as Magañita, was a
Mexican educator and
sculptor known for his folk art
stone direct carvings, he was...
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Mardonius (Old Persian: 𐎶𐎼𐎯𐎢𐎴𐎡𐎹 Mr̥duniyaʰ;
Ancient Gr****: Μαρδόνιος
Mardónios; died 479 BC) was a
Persian military commander during the Greco-Persian...
- room. The
entrance hall was
decorated by a
mosaic in
natural stone by
Mardonio Magaña of the
Escuela de
Pintura al Aire
Libre in Coyoacán,
inspired by...
- Alcordo, Dr.
Rodolfo Nayga, Dr.
Leonardo Chua, Dr.
Jaime Gellor, and Dr.
Mardonio M. Lao. The
university has its own
radio station called 88.9 Development...
- 261-282. Herodotus, 6.45 and 7.73, "Thus
fared the fleet; and
meanwhile Mardonios and the land-army
while encamping in
Macedonia were
attacked in the night...
- 1959),
Mexican politician Kevin Magaña (born 1998),
Mexican footballer Mardonio Magaña (c.1865–1947),
Mexican educator and
sculptor Margarita Magaña (born...
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battle of Salamis,
Xerxes gathered all his
naval commanders and sent
Mardonios to ask
whether or not he
should fight a
naval battle. All the commanders...
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sculpture by
Peter Voulkos. The
grounds also
contain three sculptures by
Mardonio Magaña, and
there are also
items such as a
Hindu god's head and a Buddha...
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Pedro Friedeberg, Luis
Ortiz Monasterio,
Feliciano Béjar, Rosa
Castillo y
Mardonio Magaña. Like
other Mexican art museums, the MAM has a very wide collection...
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Mayor de San
Marcos (1990–1995), Lima, Peru. Del
Castillo Reátegui, Víctor
Mardonio; (born 1958),
Peruvian politician,
member of the
political party APRA,...