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Tricca or
Trikka (Ancient Gr****: Τρίκκη or Τρίκκα) was a city and
polis (city-state)...
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Roberta Metsola (Maltese: [ɹɔˈbɝta ˈmɛtsɔla]; née Tedesco
Triccas; born 18
January 1979) is a
Maltese politician who has
served as the
president of the...
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Tricca is a city of
ancient Thessaly, Greece.
Tricca may also
refer to:
Angiolo Tricca (1817-1884),
Italian caricaturist and
painter Fosco Tricca (1856-1918)...
- brothers: Podaleirus, one of the two
kings of
Tricca, who was
skilled in
diagnostics Machaon, the
other king of
Tricca, who was a
master surgeon (these two took...
- of
Asclepius at
Tricca, of
Aphrodite Kastnia at
Metropolis and of Zeus at Pelinna. In the
Catalogue of Ships: "they that held
Tricca and
Ithome of the...
- The Holy
Metropolis of
Tricca,
Gardiki and Pyli (Gr****: Ιερά Μητρόπολις Τρίκκης, Γαρδικίου και Πύλης), is a
metropolis under the
jurisdiction of the Church...
- accounts, a
mortal woman named Koronis (Coronis), who was a
princess of
Tricca in Thessaly. When she displa****
infidelity by
sleeping with a
mortal named...
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Angiolo Tricca (17
February 1817 – 23
March 1884) was an
Italian caricaturist and
painter of
historical themes. Born in Sansepolcro, he
became a pupil...
- and the
older brother of Podalirius. He and his
brother led an army from
Tricca in the
Trojan War on the side of the Gr****s.
Machaon fathered Nicomachus...
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Michele Tricca (born 26
April 1993) is an
Italian sprinter,
specialized in the 400 metres.
Michele Tricca won a
medal at the 2013
Mediterranean Games...