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Hellespontine
Hellespontine Hel`les*pon"tine, a. Of or pertaining to the Hellespont. --Mitford.

Meaning of Sponti from wikipedia

- The Spontis or Sponti movement was a left-wing movement in West Germany in 1970s-1980s. The name is an abbreviation for the word "spontaneous", in reference...
- politicians' and celebrities' comparable lack of interest in the topic. A Sponti (Außerparlamentarische Opposition) version of the slogan is "Wissen ist...
- between satire and provocation. These events served as inspiration for the "Sponti" movement and other leftist groups. In the late summer of 1968, the commune...
- Song – Wie die Suche nach dem geheimnisvollen Song aus den 80ern begann". Spontis (in German). 10 September 2019. Archived from the original on 12 August...
- between satire and provocation. These events served as inspiration for the "Sponti" movement and other leftist groups. In the late summer of 1968, the commune...
- Grave) (in German). p. 61. ISBN 3-8334-1351-4. "Subkultur! — Gothic". Spontis (in German). 2008. "Wave Gotik Treffen 2008". Terrorverlag. Alternative...
- between satire and provocation. These events served as inspiration for the "Sponti" movement and other leftist groups. As the domestic commune life was too...
- other anti-authoritarian Maoists in West Germany, where they were known as Spontis. Members of the Mao-spontex current often clashed with the French police...
- German student movement and left-wing movement (post-) 1968 (the so-called Spontis), first in Stuttgart and after 1968 in Frankfurt am Main. For his regular...
- "predati"). In 1635 they were mentioned as "Bosnenis Croatae ex Turicia sponti venientes qui vulgo Praedavcis vocaventur", 1640 as "Catholici quoque Bosnenses...