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Temnos or
Temnus (Ancient Gr****: Τῆμνος;
Aeolic Gr****: Τᾶμνος) was a
small Gr****
polis (city-state) of
ancient Aeolis,
later incorporated in the Roman...
- Look up
temno in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Temno may
refer to:
Temno (film), a 1950
Czechoslovak drama film
Temno (novel), a 1915
Czech novel by...
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Hermagoras of
Temnos (Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμαγόρας Τήμνου, fl. 1st
century BC) was an
Ancient Gr****
rhetorician of the
Rhodian school and
teacher of rhetoric...
- 2019, Zeta
Global acquired Temnos, a
Silicon Valley AI company. Steinberg, a co-founder of Zeta Global,
stated that
Temnos "allows us to see everything...
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communicate stories clearly:
Although long
attributed to
Hermagoras of
Temnos, in 2010, it was
established that Aristotle's
Nicomachean Ethics is in fact...
- 1893,
Bratrstvo I-III 1900-1909),
through the
recatholization pressure (
Temno 1913), and the
uprising of the
Kingdom of
Bohemia in the 18th
century (F...
- top cut off"; from ἄκρον
akron "extremity" and --τομος -tomos from τέμνω
temno "I cut" and φιλία
philia "love") is a
paraphilia in
which an individual...
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Temno (Czech "darkness") is a 1950
Czechoslovak drama film
directed by
Karel Steklý
after the
novel Darkness by
Alois Jirásek. Otýlie Beníšková Zdeněk...
- that the
sources of the
Caicus are in a
plain separated by the
range of
Temnos from the
plain of Apiae, and that the
plain of Apia lies
above the plain...
- PeerJ:6:e5565. doi: 10.7717/peerj.5565.
eCollection 2019. "Back to school:
temno superlatives".
Bryan Gee, PhD.
Retrieved June 29, 2022. Skeat,
Walter W...