-
Samians seems largely due to the island's
position near
trade routes,
which facilitated the
import of
textiles from
inner Asia Minor, but the
Samians...
- Athens's
intervention in a
dispute between Samos and Miletus. When the
Samians refused to
break off
their attacks on
Miletus as ordered, the Athenians...
- The
Samian Sibyl was the
priestess presiding over the
Apollonian oracle near Hera's
temple on the Isle of Samos, a Gr**** colony. The word
Sibyl comes (via...
- name
Samian (born 11 July 1983), is a
Canadian rapper who
performs in both
French and Algonquian. A
member of the
Abitibiwinni First Nation,
Samian was...
- Y, or y, is the twenty-fifth and
penultimate letter of the
Latin alphabet, used in the
modern English alphabet, the
alphabets of
other western European...
- Chet
Samian (Thai: เจ็ดเสมียน,
pronounced [t͡ɕèt sā.mǐa̯n]) is a
tambon (sub-district) of
Photharam District,
Ratchaburi Province,
western Thailand. Its...
-
Samian refers to
something or
someone from the Gr****
island of Samos.
Samian may also
refer to:
Samian (rapper), a
Canadian hip hop
musician Samian, Iran...
- but
states that
terra sigillata is 'alternatively
known as
samian ware'. However, '
samian ware' is
normally used only to
refer to the sub-class of terra...
- on Samos,
Pythagoras founded a
school known as the "semicircle". Here,
Samians debated matters of
public concern. Supposedly, the
school became so renowned...
- War,
Themistoklis Sofoulis landed on the
island with a
group of
exiled Samians and
swiftly took control: the
Ottoman garrison withdrew to Anatolia, and...