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Smilis (Ancient Gr****: Σμῖλις) was a
legendary ancient Gr**** sculptor, the
contemporary of Daedalus,
whose name was ****ociated with the
archaic cult figure [fr]...
- June 2013.
Retrieved 24 June 2013. Bajpai,
Shalabh Anand (8
April 2008). "
Smili(ey)ng all the way!". The
Times of India.
Archived from the
original on 2...
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Strychnos lucida.
Deudorix smilis smilis (****am, Burma,
Peninsular Malaysia,
possibly Thailand, Andamans,
possibly Sumatra)
Deudorix smilis silo Fruhstorfer, 1912...
- 1814 BC).
Pliny the Elder's
Natural History (36.90)
lists the
legendary Smilis,
reputed to be a
contemporary of Daedalus,
together with the historical...
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Dramatic works for
stage Pygmalion (1878) Ot****o ou le More de
Venise (1881)
Smilis (1884) Au
Claire de la Lune (1884)
Mascarille (1885) Le Père
Lebonnard (1889)...
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Aegina according to mythology, in
whose honour the
Aeacea were
celebrated Smilis (6th
century BC),
sculptor Sostratus of
Aegina (6th
century BC), merchant...
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ascribed by the Gr****s to the
contemporary of Daedalus, the
equally legendary Smilis. Such
figures were
often clothed in real textiles, such as the
peplos that...
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toxopeusi Una usta usta
Virachola kessuma deliochus—pitcher blue
Virachola smilis smilis Virachola subguttata malaya Yasoda pita
dohertyi Yasoda pitane laruta...
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microps "P."
sculptus "P." latim**** "P."
latus "P."
longiserratus "P."
smilis Siemensichthys S.
macrocephalus Kapfelberg Altmühltal
Formation S. siemensi...
- (Seasons) next to them,
seated upon thrones, were made by the
Aeginetan Smilis.
Beside them
stands an
image of Themis, as
being mother of the Horai. It...