- the
Melians had
ancestral ties to Sparta, they were
neutral in the war.
Athens invaded Melos in the
summer of 416 BC and
demanded that the
Melians surrender...
- Look up
melian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Melian may
refer to: an
adjectival formation of
Milos or Melos, a city in
Greece The
Melian Dialogue...
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Melian is a
fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. She
appears in The Silmarillion, The
Children of Húrin,
Beren and Lúthien...
- battle, the
Melians returned to
their traditional isolationism.
During the
Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC)
between Athens and Sparta, the
Melians made some...
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Alberto Ezequiel Melián (born 2
January 1990) is an
Argentinian boxer.
Melián reached the
final of the 2010
South American Games at
light flyweight, but...
- Gaby
Melian (born 1969 or 1970) is an
Argentinian chef and
cookbook author.
After completing college,
Melian moved from
Argentina to New York City, where...
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Melian reliefs were
produced on the
island of
Milos from
about 470 to 416 BC. Most of them were
found on this island. They
share the same
technical features...
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Diego Melián de León (born 4
November 1991) is a
Uruguayan footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Alianza Atlético in the
Peruvian Primera División....
- Álvaro
Octavio Melián Lafinur (16 May 1893 – 1958) was an
Argentinian poet and critic. Born in
Buenos Aires in 1893, he was the son of the
Uruguayan lawyer...
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Francisco Núñez
Melián (died 13
April 1644) was a
Spanish adventurer and
royal administrator born in Madrid. By 1619,
Melián had
become a
member of the...