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Potamo may
refer to: Persons:
Potamo of Alexandria,
eclectic philosopher Potamo of Mytilene,
rhetorician Geography:
Fiume Potamo, a
small river in Calabria...
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Potamo (or Potamon) of
Alexandria (Gr****: Ποτάμων ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς) was an
eclectic philosopher who
lived in the
Roman era.
According to
Diogenes Laërtius...
- the free dictionary.
Potamus is an
anglicization of the
Ancient Gr****
potamos (ποταμός)
meaning river or stream; it
appears in the name
Mesopotamia ("between...
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Potamo Township is a
township in Lake of the
Woods County, Minnesota,
United States. The po****tion was 109 at the 2000
United States census. According...
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Potamo or
Potamon (Gr****: Ποτάμων ὁ Μυτιληναῖος;
around 65 BC–around AD 25)) of
Mytilene in ****s, son of ****nax the rhetorician, was
himself a rhetorician...
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Alexandria and on
ancient theories on
language and grammar. In 2015, her book
Potamo of
Alexandria and the
Emergence of
Eclecticism in Late ****enistic Philosophy...
- from the
ancient Gr**** root
words μέσος (mesos, 'middle') and ποταμός (
potamos, 'river') and
translates to '(land)
between rivers',
likely being a calque...
- one of the
rivers of the
underworld of Hades. Also
known as the Amelēs
potamos (river of unmindfulness), the
Lethe flowed around the cave of
Hypnos and...
- Potamoc****us (from
Ancient Gr****: ποταμο-χοῖρος -
potamo-choîros,
meaning "river pig") is a
genus in the pig
family (Suidae). The two
species are restricted...
- period.
Potamos has
three sections,
Upper Potamos,
Lower Potamos and
Potamos Deiradiotes (IV.Leontes);
during the
Macedonian period,
Potamos Deiradiotes...