- trirēmis 'with
three banks of oars'; cf.
Ancient Gr****: τριήρης, romanized:
triḗrēs, lit. 'three-rower') was an
ancient vessel and a type of
galley that was...
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Trier (/trɪər/ TREER, German: [tʁiːɐ̯] ; Luxembourgish: Tréier [ˈtʀəɪɐ] ),
formerly and
traditionally known in
English as Trèves (/trɛv/ TREV, French:...
- Lars von
Trier (né
Trier; born 30
April 1956) is a
Danish film
director and screenwriter.
Beginning in the late-1960s as a
child actor working on Danish...
-
Trieres is a
genus of
beetles belonging to the
family Elateridae. The
genus was
described in 1900 by
Ernest Candèze. Species:
Trieres ramitarsus Candèze...
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Calliotropis trieres is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Eucyclidae. The
height of the s**** is 3 mm. This
marine species...
- In law, a
trier of fact or
finder of fact is a
person or
group who
determines disputed issues of fact in a
legal proceeding (usually a trial) and how...
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Peter in
Trier (German: Hohe
Domkirche St.
Peter zu
Trier), or
Trier Cathedral (German:
Trierer Dom), is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in
Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate...
- New
Trier High
School (/ˈtrɪər/, also
known as New
Trier Township High
School or NTHS) is a
public four-year high
school whose main
campus for sophomores...
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Joachim Trier (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈjùːɑˌkɪm ˈtɾìːəɾ]) (born 1
March 1974) is a Danish-born
Norwegian filmmaker. His
films have been
described as...
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identified with the
coastal town of
Trieres in Polybius' Histories. The
historian places the
Lycus river, Calamus, and
Trieres between Beirut and Batrun. In...