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Mytilene (/ˌmɪtɪˈliːni/; Gr****: Μυτιλήνη, romanized: Mytilíni [mitiˈlini] ) is the
capital of the Gr****
island of ****s, and its port. It is also the...
- Epicureanism:
Epicurus of Samos,
Metrodorus of Lampsacus,
Hermarchus of
Mitilene and
Polyaenus of Lampsacus. The
first four
doctrines make up the Tetrapharmakos...
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official doctrines by Epicurus,
Metrodorus of Lampsacus,
Hermarchus of
Mitilene and
Polyaenus of Lampsacus. The Prin****l
Doctrines exemplify the Epicurean...
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iconodule George of
Amastris (died 825),
Bishop of
Amastris George of
Mitilene (753–846) also
called George the Younger;
Archbishop of Mytilene, brother...
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Albanese fatto prigioniero e
convertitosi all'Islam, s'era
stabilito a
Mitilene; Bozbora,
Nuray (1997). Osmanlı yönetiminde
Arnavutluk ve
Arnavut ulusçuluğu'nun...
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wrote the
novel Le
avventure di
Saffo poetessa di
Mitilene ("The
adventures of Sappho, poet of
Mitilene"), but his most
famous work is the
Notti romane...
- (1741–1816),
novelist and reformer;
author of Le
avventure di
Saffo poetessa di
Mitilene (1782),
Notti romane al
sepolcro degli Scipioni (1792–1804) and La vita...
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silence around shipwreck of
overcrowded migrant boat". EL PAÍS English.
Mitilene and Madrid.
Retrieved 19
August 2023.
Collective (6 July 2023). "Under...
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Patriarch of
Lisbon named Manuel I. He was
successively titular Archbishop of
Mitilene (1845), 55th
Bishop of
Coimbra and ex
officio 20th
Count of
Arganil (in...
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Chapel in Vienna.
September 11 –
Johann Nepomuk Hummel's
ballet Sappho von
Mitilene receives its première at Vienna.
October 5 –
Ludwig van
Beethoven comes...