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Mardonius (Old Persian: 𐎶𐎼𐎯𐎢𐎴𐎡𐎹 Mr̥duniyaʰ; Gr****: Μαρδόνιος
Mardónios; died 479 BC) was a
Persian military commander during the Greco-Persian...
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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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Mardonios and inquired,
making trial of each one,
whether he
should fight a
battle by sea."
Herodotus Book 8: Urania, 68 "So when
Mardonios went...
- 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...
- they
actually did not
outnumber the Gr****s by a lot. He also
argues that
Mardonios would not have
proposed a duel of
champions between the
Persian Immortals...
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recounts the
events of the Greco-Persian Wars, the
Persian commander Mardonios, in 492 BC, lost a
great part of his fleet, 300
ships and 20,000 men,...
- 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...
- men most
responsible for my way of life
Julian Mardonius, also
spelled Mardonios, was a
Roman rhetorician,
philosopher and
educator of
Gothic descent....
- Asia
Minor returned to
Persian control. In 492 BC, the
Persian generals Mardonios and
Datis launched a
naval ****ault on the
Aegean islands,
causing them...
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diretrizes (in Portuguese). Brasília: IICA. ISBN 978-92-9039-908-7. Loiol,
Mardônio L.; Souza,
Francisco de (April 2001). "Estatísticas
sobre irrigação no...