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Parmenion (also
Parmenio; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Παρμενίων; c. 400 – 330 BC), son of Philotas, was a
Macedonian general in the
service of
Philip II of Macedon...
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Parmenio Medina Pérez (January 2, 1939 - July 7, 2001) was a
Colombian radio broadcaster and journalist. He was a
naturalized citizen of
Costa Rica. Medina...
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March 4, 1883 –
March 3, 1885
Manhattan 7th
March 4, 1885 –
March 3, 1887
Parmenio Adams Democratic-Republican 29th
January 7, 1824 –
March 3, 1825 Batavia...
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Parmenio Adams (September 9, 1776 –
February 19, 1832) was a
businessman and
politician from New York. He
served as a
member of the
United States House...
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mathematician Parmenion (also
Parmenio),
Macedonian general (murdered) (b. c. 400 BC) Philotas,
Macedonian officer and son of
Parmenio (executed)
Theopompus of...
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Parmenio, his father's messenger, who asks him
about when the
exchange of
prisoners will take place.
Philotas pleas with
Parmenio for more time...
- 1 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 381. See
Theteaetus and
Parmenio, Anthol. Gr. Planud. iv. 12, 221, 222 Stewart,
Anthony F. (1996), "Agoracritus"...
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significant deviation from
historical canon in that it is
credited to a
young Parmenio(n)
instead of Epaminondas, who
serves merely to gain
permission to carry...
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office from
March 4, 1823, to
January 7, 1824, when he was
succeeded by
Parmenio Adams.
Wilson took his seat when
Congress met on
December 1, 1823, but...