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Stagira (/stəˈdʒaɪrə/),
Stagirus (/-rəs/), or
Stageira (Gr****: Στάγειρα or Στάγειρος) was an
ancient Gr**** city
located near the
eastern coast of the peninsula...
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Stageira (Gr****: Στάγειρα, also: Στάγιρα - Stagira) is a Gr****
village lying on a
plateau on the
Chalcidice peninsula, at the foot of the
Argirolofos hill...
- 6th
century BC who
founded cities such as Akanthos. The
ancient city of
Stageira was the
birthplace of the
great philosopher Aristotle.
Chalkidiki was an...
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Nicanor (/naɪˈkeɪnər/; Gr****: Nικάνωρ Nīkā́nōr) of
Stageira in Macedonia, was
despatched by
Alexander the
Great to
proclaim at the
Olympic Games of 324...
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principle formulated by a
fictional Gr****
philosopher known as
Straton of
Stageira. In
texts found in the game,
Straton argues that the
consciousness of Talos...
- Phaestias, who was
descended from
Asclepius as well. He was a
native of
Stageira, and the
friend and
physician of
Amyntas III, king of Macedonia, 393–369...
- BC) was the son of Aristotle. The Suda
states that
Nicomachus was from
Stageira, was a philosopher, a
pupil of Theophrastus, and,
according to Aristippus...
- for
teaching Alexander,
Philip agreed to
rebuild Aristotle's
hometown of
Stageira,
which Philip had razed, and to repo****te it by
buying and
freeing the...
- (1875–1929),
pastor Taya
Straton (1960–1996),
Australian actress Straton of
Stageira, a
fictitious Gr****
philosopher invented for 2014
video game The Talos...
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agrees with
Polybius and with Strabo). In
another place Ptolemy includes Stageira and
Arethusa in Amphaxitis, which, if correct,
would indicate that a portion...