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Pigres may
refer to:
Pigres of Halicarn****us
first ancient Gr**** poet, who
introduced the
iambic trimeter.
Pigres of
Caria naval commander of
Xerxes Pigres...
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Pigres (Gr****: Πίγρης), a
native of Halicarn****us,
either the
brother or the son of the
celebrated Artemisia,
satrap of Caria. He is
spoken of by the Suda...
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Pigres of
Caria the son of Seldomus, was a
distinguished naval commander in the army of
Xerxes I of Persia. Herodotus, vii. 98. v t e...
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Pigres of Paionia, with his
brother Mantyas and his sister, came to Sardes,
where the
Persian king
Darius I was at the time,
hoping that by the favour...
- lead
singer of
Matia Bazar. Valente's
first album with the band,
Anime Pigre (1991),
signalled a
creative change of direction,
focusing on a more modern...
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medieval Gr****
encyclopaedia called the Suda
attributed the
Margites to
Pigres, a Gr**** poet of Halicarn****us. It is
written in
mixed hexameter and iambic...
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Aristocratica (1984) Melanchólia (1985) Melò (1987) Red
Corner (1989)
Anime pigre (1991) Dove le
canzoni si
avverano (1993)
Radiomatia (1995)
Benvenuti a...
- Gr****
historian Dionysius (c. 60 – 8 BC),
historian and
teacher of
rhetoric Pigres of Halicarn****us - Gr**** poet
Aelius Dionysius (fl. 2nd century), Gr****...
- work
Sempre aperto teatro. In 2006, she
received the
Premio Dessì [it] for
Pigre divinità e
pigra sorte. In 2019, she was the
recipient of the
Premio Campiello...
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Aristocratica (1984) Melanchòlia (1985) Melò (1987) Red
Corner (1989)
Anime pigre (1991) Dove le
canzoni si
avverano (1993) Tra le dita la vita (1994) Melody...