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- born during the mission, we shall call them Parthenians and deny them of all legal rights. The Parthenians were therefore the first tresantes ("trembling")...
- regular reunions and influence in the university. Founded in 1837, the Parthenian Sodality was transferred to Fordham, which was founded in 1841, from St...
- and the sons were then obliged to leave Greece forever. Phalanthus, the Parthenian leader, went to Delphi to consult the oracle: the puzzling answer designated...
- 1773–1781 College of William & Mary Williamsburg, Virginia Inactive Parthenian Society 1853 University of Baltimore Baltimore, Maryland Inactive Parthenon...
- Washington, D.C. Inactive Cresset 1938 Ohio University Athens, Ohio Inactive Parthenian 1939 University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Inactive Agathai 1939 University...
- bewails his lot or s****s distraction in hunting "with the Nymphs" amid "Parthenian glades" and "hurling Cydonian arrows from a Parthian bow". According to...
- Taranto being of Spartan origin. According to the legend Phalanthus, the Parthenian leader, went to Delphi to consult the oracle and received the puzzling...
- bishop of Fano by Pope Sylvester I. (Paternian is often confused with Parthenian (Parteniano), a bishop of Bologna, also commemorated on 12 July.) Historical...
- Apibus: From the Georgics to the Aeneid'. Vergilius 22 (1977): 2–16. 'Parthenian Caverns: Remapping of an Imaginative Topography'. Journal of the History...