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Pindar (/
ˈpɪndər/;
Ancient Gr****: Πίνδαρος
Pindaros [píndaros]; Latin: Pindarus; c. 518 BC – c. 438 BC) was an
Ancient Gr****
lyric poet from Thebes. Of...
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Management Centre" bunker,
better known as
Pindar. The
bunker is
named after the
ancient Gr**** poet
Pindar whose house was the only one left standing...
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Pindar or
Pindaric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pindar (Pindaros, c. 518 – 438 BC) was an
ancient Gr**** poet.
Pindar may
refer to:
Pindar, one...
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Peter Pindar may
refer to: Sir
Peter Pindar, paid
Charles I of
England for the
right to work the
royal Alum
mines in
Yorkshire Sir
Peter Pindar, 1st Baronet...
- The
Pindar River is a
river located in Uttarakhand, India. The
Pindar originates from
Pindari Glacier which is
located in
Bageshwar district of Kumaon...
- disappointed. 'The rock of Tantalus' was also used as a
proverbial expression by
Pindar and Archilochus, in the same vein as the
Sword of Damocles, to
suggest being...
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Nanda Kot. The
glacier is
about 9
kilometers long and
gives rise to the
Pindar River which meets the
Alakananda at
Karnaprayag in the
Garhwal district...
- Sir Paul
Pindar (1565–1650) was a
merchant and, from 1611 to 1620, was Amb****ador of King
James I of
England to the
Ottoman Empire. Born in Wellingborough...
- Paul
Richard Martin Pindar (born 11
April 1959) is an
English businessman. He is best
known for his 23-year
tenure as
managing director and
chief executive...
- West 1966, p. 380; Fontenrose, p. 75.
Pindar,
Pythian 1.15–16.
Pindar,
Pythian 8.16–17.
Pindar,
Olympian 4.6–7.
Pindar,
Pythian 1.15–28; Gantz, p. 49. Gantz...