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Taxiles or
Taxilas (Ancient Gr****: Tαξίλης,
Taxílēs or Ταξίλας, Taxílas
lived 4th
century BC) was the Gr**** chroniclers' name for the
ruler who reigned...
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Taxile Maximin Doat (1851–1939) was a
French potter who is
primarily known for his
experimentation with high-fired
porcelain (grand feu) and stoneware...
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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...
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Terinos taxiles is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It was
described by
William Chapman Hewitson in 1862. It is
found in the
Australasian realm...
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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...
- de Molenes, "Les
Femmes poètes," in
Revue des deux
mondes (July 1842)
Taxile Delord, Les Matinées littéraires (1860); L'Esprit de
Madame Girardin, avec...
- 312 BCE Paropamisadae, c. 323 – c. 312 BCE Porus, c. 323 – c. 312 BCE
Taxiles, c. 323 – c. 312 BCE
Mauryan Empire, c. 322 – c. 200 BCE
Seleucid Empire...
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Alexander formed an
alliance with
Taxiles (local name Ambhi), the King of Taxila. They
combined their forces against Taxiles's neighbour, the King of Hydaspes...
- Germany, and
Doulton in Britain.
Other leading French ceramists included Taxile Doat, Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat,
Edmond Lachenal,
Albert Dammouse [fr] and...
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given to
Taxiles and Porus.
Exactly where this was is
somewhat uncertain.
Diodorus describes it as: "To
Pithon he gave the
satrapy next to
Taxiles and the...