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Molṑn labé (Gr****: μολὼν λαβέ, transl. "come and take [them]") is a Gr****
phrase attributed to
Leonidas I of
Sparta during his
written correspondence...
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Molon Khan (Mongolian: Молон хаан; Chinese: 摩倫汗), born Tögüs
Mengke (Chinese: 脫古思猛可), (1437–1466) was a
khagan of the
Northern Yuan dynasty, reigning...
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Apollonius Molon or Molo of
Rhodes (or
simply Molon;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Μόλων), was a Gr**** rhetorician. He was a
native of Alabanda, a pupil...
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Molon (/ˈmoʊlən/ or /ˈmoʊˌlɒn/) or Molo (/ˈmoʊloʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Mόλων; died 220 BC) was a
general and
satrap of the
Seleucid king
Antiochus the Great...
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Molon labe is an
ancient Gr****
battle cry
meaning "Come and take them".
Molon labe can also
refer to:
Molon Labe! (book), a 2004
novel by
Kenneth W. Royce...
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Alessandro Lucciola Molon (28
October 1971) is a
Brazilian teacher and politician,
member of the
Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) and
former Leader of...
- Hémon de
Molon was a
French trader from Bresse, who went to
Morocco in 1531. In 1532, he
returned to
France with
enticing stories about the
country of...
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dampers and shocks.
Miquel Molons Ximenos built up
experience in
building all
types of
dampers in the
nineteen fifties.
Molons built his
first car in 1958...
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Plant de Trois,
Plant de
Trois Raisins,
Plant gris,
Purion blanc,
Selon Molon,
Selon Odart,
Troyen blanc, Vert blanc.
France (Burgundy) 45,000 (2004)...
- Press. ISBN 0-349-10880-3.
Molon,
Dominic (2007). "Made with the
Highest British Attention to the
Wrong Detail: The UK". In
Molon,
Dominic (ed.). Sympathy...