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eliminate a
possible rival to her son, Alexander,
through the
employment of
pharmaka (drugs/spells); however, most
modern authorities doubt the
truth of this...
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Farmakas (Gr****: Φαρμακάς) is a
village in the
Nicosia District of Cyprus,
located around 5 km east of the
village of
Palaichori Oreinis. It is a fragment...
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magic potion". In
Ancient Gr****, the word for both
drugs and
potions was "
pharmaka" or "pharmakon". In the 12th century, the
French had the word pocion, meaning...
- group. The
manifesto became a
constitution which would be
called Pharmaka. The name
Pharmaka was
utilized after their dialogue became public when they opened...
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classical Athens.: 133 However,
cases concerning the
harmful effects of
pharmaka – an
ambiguous term that
might mean "poison", "medicine", or "magical drug"...
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artist Shane Guffogg and
others in the non-profit space,
Pharmaka in
Downtown Los Angeles.
Pharmaka began as a
dialogue among Sumner,
Shane Guffogg, John...
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supernatural activity, and the same
person might both tell
fortunes and
supply pharmaka.
According to Demosthenes,
Eunomus – who
acquired Theoris'
potions and...
- κρατῆρι φάρμακα μεμιγμένα εἴη. (Xenophon) ededoíkein mḕ en tôi kratêri
phármaka memigména eíē. (perfect optative). I was
afraid that
poisons might have...
- 317–324. doi:10.2967/jnmt.111.098277. PMID 22068564. "TEKTROTYD".
ROTOP Pharmaka.
Retrieved 9
January 2022.
Garai I,
Barna S, Nagy G,
Forgacs A (2016)....
- Poetry.LA's
video of C.K. Williams'
reading at the 3rd Area
Reading Series,
PHARMAKA Gallery, Los Angeles,
March 19, 2009 The
National Book
Foundation C.K....