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Soloist
Soloist So"lo*ist, n. (Mus.) One who sings or plays a solo.

Meaning of Soloi from wikipedia

- Soli or Soloi (Gr****: Σόλοι) is an ancient Gr**** city on the island of Cyprus, located next to the town of Karavostasi, southwest of Morphou (Guzelyurt)...
- Aratus (/əˈreɪtəs/; Ancient Gr****: Ἄρατος ὁ Σολεύς; c. 315/310  – 240 BC) was a Gr**** didactic poet. His major extant work is his hexameter poem Phenomena...
- Markos Drakos (Gr****: Μάρκος Δράκος; 24 September 1932 – 18 January 1957) was a Gr**** Cypriot guerrilla fighter who was killed in the EOKA struggle (1955–1959)...
- Clearchus of Soli (Gr****: Kλέαρχoς ὁ Σολεύς, Klearkhos ho Soleus) was a Gr**** philosopher of the 4th–3rd century BCE, belonging to Aristotle's Peripatetic...
- Soli (Ancient Gr****: Σόλοι, Sóloi), often rendered Soli/Pompeiopolis (Ancient Gr****: Πομπηϊούπολις), was an ancient city and port in Cilicia, 11 km west...
- Archelaos, Leonidas of Byzantion, Apollodoros of Alexandria and Bion of Soloi. The technological achievement of the ****enistic age is masterly displa****...
- Lagus; Leontiscus; and Eirene, who was given in marriage to Eunostos of Soloi in Cyprus. During the Susa weddings, Ptolemy married Persian noblewoman...
- Esarhaddon in 673-672 BC: Paphos, Πάφος (Gr****) Salamis, Σαλαμίς (Gr****) Soloi, Σόλοι (Gr****) Kourion, Κούριον (Gr****) Chytroi, Χῦτροι (Gr****) Kition,...
- kingdoms listed on the prism of Esarhaddon in 673–2 BC have been identified as Soloi, Salamis, Paphos, Kourion, Amathus and Kition on the coast, and Tam****os...
- between 647 and 650, while two Gr**** inscriptions in the Cypriot village of Solois cite two raids launched between 648 and 650. According to the 9th-century...