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- Melissus may refer to: Melissus of Samos, (fl. c. 500 BC), Gr**** philosopher Melissus of Thebes, Gr**** athlete contrasted to Orion by Pindar Gaius Maecenas...
- former tutor, Melisso. Dressed in armor, Bradamante looks like a young man and goes by the name of her own brother, Ricciardo. She and Melisso possess a magic...
- The Teatro Caio Melisso is an opera house located in Spoleto, Italy and it serves as the main venue for opera performances during the annual summer Festival...
- Gorgias (Ancient Gr****: Περὶ Μελίσσου, Ξενοφάνους καὶ Γοργίου; Latin: De Melisso, Xenophane, Gorgia) is a short work falsely attributed to Aristotle. The...
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- the line Patras-Kalamata. The prin****l streams are Andravida Cr**** and Melissos. The Gr**** National Road 9 Patras-Pylos runs through Lechaina. The muni****l...
- Physiognomonica. De Plantis. Mechanica. Ventorum Situs et Cognomina. De Melisso, Xenophane, Gorgia". The classical Review. 29 (8): 245–246. doi:10.1017/S0009840X00049258...
- Menotti's Festival of Two Worlds in Spoleto on 17 June 1959 at the Teatro Caio Melisso. The United States premiere occurred the next year. The opera consists...
- Eric Schotz Producers Sonya **** Bourn Ruth Rivin Kathy Williamson Bob Melisso James Rowley Production locations American Southwest American Midwest Texas...
- cluster rt mil "honey" nom. sg. < *meli i‑affection milis "sweet" adj. < *melissos i‑affection fiurt "miracle" nom. sg. < *wirtus < Latin virtus u‑affection...