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Myrtis is the name
given by
archaeologists to an 11-year-old girl from
ancient Athens,
whose remains were
discovered in 1994–95 in a m****
grave during...
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Myrtis is an
ancient Gr**** girl,
whose remains were
unearthed in 1994–1995.
Myrtis may also
refer to:
Myrtis of
Anthedon Myrtis (genus), a
monotypic genus...
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Myrtis Dightman (born May 7, 1935) is an
American former professional rodeo cowboy who
specialized in bull riding. He is a
ProRodeo Hall of Fame inductee...
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Myrtis (Ancient Gr****: Μύρτις; fl. 6th
century BC) was an
ancient Gr**** poet from Anthedon, a town in Boeotia. She was said to have
taught the
poets Pindar...
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Myrtis Theresa "Jean"
Dohaney (born
Myrtis Theresa Judge;
September 15, 1930) is a Newfoundland-born
Canadian teacher and
writer who
lives in Fredericton...
- (Walker, 1855)
Synonyms Darala subfalcata Walker, 1855
Darala ferruginea Walker, 1855
Darala myrti Herrich-Schäffer, 1858
Anthela phaeozona Turner, 1926...
- Navy as
America entered World War II. He
subsequently met his wife-to-be
Myrtis at a
wartime function near Washington, D.C. His
first voice work for an...
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Myrtis May
Coltharp (April 10, 1900 –
September 18, 1993) was an
American nurse,
foreign service officer, and
federal official. In 1946, she
became the...
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March 2020). "Í barna- og ástarmóki,
skellti mér í búning illmennisins,
myrti mann og annan". Víkurfréttir (in Icelandic). pp. 8–9.
Retrieved 24 October...
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contemporary of Pindar,
either having taught him, or been a fellow-pupil of
Myrtis of
Anthedon with him.
Corinna was said to have
competed with Pindar, defeating...