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Periander (/ˌpɛriˈændər/; Gr****: Περίανδρος; died c. 585 BC) was the
second tyrant of the
Cypselid dynasty that
ruled over
ancient Corinth. Periander's...
- In
relation to the
Periandros case, the
article quoted an
unidentified police officer who said that "half the
force wanted Periandros arrested and the other...
- Chilon, Solon, Thales, Bias, and Pittakos. The
tyrants Cleobulos and
Periandros used
their political power to be
incorporated in the list. Thus, the E...
- the
novel makes the
claim that
beneath the
disguise of the
heroes as
Periandro and
Auristela there are
further surprising identites, both historical...
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Elimeia Philip II king of
Macedonia 359-336 BC
Philip satrap of
India wife
Periandros of
Pella Demetrius Stratonice daughter of
Corrhaeus Antigonus I Monophthalmus...
- that far
right connections within the
police force dela**** the
arrest of
Periandros. He said that
leftist groups,
including the ultra-left anti-state resistance...
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dashed when she
meets the village's
traditionalist and
misogynist mayor Periandros Popotas (Περίανδρος Πώποτας), who has a
pathological hatred of everything...
- 13th
century Leonardo Giovanni Venier Tommaso Domenico Franco Lorenzo Periandro Andrea Gussoni Giovanni d'Anagni
Enrico da Todi
Jacopo da
Foligno 14th...
- (three
consecutive times) late 7th or
early 6th
century BC
Tethrippon Periandros of
Corinth (son of
Cypselus of Corinth)
early 6th
century BC Wrestling...
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Ethiopian Story of
Theagenes and Chariclea. It relates, in four books, how
Periandro and
Auristela travel from
northern territories of
Norway or
Finland to...