-
Taxiles or
Taxilas (Ancient Gr****: Tαξίλης,
Taxílēs or Ταξίλας, Taxílas
lived 4th
century BC) was the Gr**** chroniclers' name for the
ruler who reigned...
-
Taxile Maximin Doat (1851–1939) was a
French potter who is
primarily known for his
experimentation with high-fired
porcelain (grand feu) and stoneware...
-
liberal hospitality. On the
subsequent advance of the
Macedonian king,
Taxiles accompanied him with a
force of 5,000 men and took part in the
Battle of...
- Wars of
Alexander the Great, the
region was
split into two
factions with
Taxiles, the king of Taxila,
allying with
Alexander the Great,
while the Western...
- Lon
taxiles, the
taxiles skipper, is a
species of gr****
skipper in the
family Hesperiidae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. The MONA or...
-
Taxiles (Ancient Gr****: Ταξίλης; fl. 86–69 BC) was a
general in the
service of
Mithridates VI of Pontus, and one of
those in whom he
reposed the highest...
-
Alexander formed an
alliance with
Taxiles (local name Ambhi), the King of Taxila. They
combined their forces against Taxiles' neighbour, the King of Hydaspes...
- of the
commanders of the
troops in
India along with Peithon,
Porus and
Taxiles.
After Alexander's death,
Eudemus ********inated
Porus and
effectively controlled...
- that part of India) were ****igned to Porus.
Those upon the Hydaspes, to
Taxiles the Indian; for it was
deemed no easy
matter to
dispossess those who had...
- Germany, and
Doulton in Britain.
Other leading French ceramists included Taxile Doat, Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat,
Edmond Lachenal,
Albert Dammouse [fr] and...