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Autolycus of
Pitane (Gr****: Αὐτόλυκος ὁ Πιταναῖος; c. 360 – c. 290 BC) was a Gr**** astronomer, mathematician, and geographer. He is
known today for his...
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Pitane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pitane may
refer to:
Pitane (Aeolis), an
ancient coastal city of Aeolis,
currently the site of Çandarlı...
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Pitane (Ancient Gr****: Πιτάνη), near Çandarlı, Turkey, was an
ancient Gr**** town of the
ancient region of Aeolis, in Asia Minor. It was
situated near the...
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Pitane (Ancient Gr****: Πιτάνη), or
Pitana (Πιτάνα), was a
settlement that
existed before the
Dorian conquest. It was
united with
three other such settlements...
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Pitane (Gr****: Μάτρων, Mátrōn; fl. c. late 5th and
early 4th
centuries BC) was an
Ancient Gr**** poet and parodist. Matron, a
native of
Pitane in Aeolis...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pitane (Ancient Gr****: Πιτανη) was the Naiad-nymph of the spring, well or
fountain of the town of
Pitane (Laconia). She was the daughter...
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after the
Amazons who held the most
important commands under her, Cyme,
Pitane, and Priene. Both
Justin in his
Epitome of
Trogus Pompeius and
Paulus Orosius...
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comprehended with certainty)
Arcesilaus denied.
Arcesilaus was born in
Pitane in Aeolis. His
early education was
provided by
Autolycus the mathematician...
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called Phriconis), Larissa, Neonteichos, Temnos, Cilla, Notion, Aegiroessa,
Pitane, Aegae, Myrina, Gryneion, and Smyrna. The most
celebrated of the cities...
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Sharm Kee Baat Par
Taalee Peetana (शर्म की बात पर ताली पीटना)
Pitane-
Pitane Mein
Phark (पिटने-पिटने में फर्क)
Badachalan (बदचलन) Ek
Ashuddh Bevakooph...