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Ōtāne is a town in the
Central Hawke's Bay
District and the Hawke's Bay region, on the east
coast of New Zealand's
North Island. The
small village, has...
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Otanes (Old Persian: Utāna,
Ancient Gr****: Ὀτάνης) is a name
given to
several figures that
appear in the
Histories of Herodotus. One or more of
these figures...
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unplayable boss character, Oume Gōketsuji, a palette-swap of her
younger sister Otane. Originally,
every character had a
specific win
quote for each defeated...
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Otane from
being sold. In the end it is Tōzaburō who
saves Otane,
using the
money he
saved to
rescue his own daughter, but
decided to use for
Otane after...
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Cambyses then
appointed Otanes, the son of the
condemned Sisamnes, as his father's
judicial successor. In
order to
remind Otanes what
happens to corrupt...
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called sopera. The most
important of the
fundamentos are
stones termed otanes (sing. otán),
which are
regarded as the
literal and
symbolic representation...
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Dioptis otanes is a moth of the
family Notodontidae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1893. It is
found in
Ecuador and Peru. Miller,
James S. (2009)...
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Rauhina Ngāti Kahu
Ruataniwha Te Poho o
Riria Ngāi Te Kapuamātotoru
Taihoa Te
Otane Ngāti Kuru****aka and Te Kāwiti Tākitimu-Waihirere Tākitimu
Wharenui Ngāi...
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regarded as illegal. However,
Herodotus also
states that
Cambyses married Otanes'
daughter Phaidyme,
whilst his
contemporary Ctesias names Roxane as Cambyses'...
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According to Herodotus,
Otanes was
honoured with
royal marriages.
Darius I
married Otanes'
daughter Phaedymia while Otanes married a
sister of Darius...