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- Euripides' The Trojan Women. In Etruscan legend, he was known as Aivas Vilates. In the account of Dares the Phrygian, Ajax was described as "stocky, powerfully...
- Joachim Vilate (9 October 1767 in Ahun, Creuse – 7 May 1795), also known as Sempronius-Gracchus Vilate was a French revolutionary figure. The Committee...
- 1820 to Mendon, Monroe County, New York. There, he married his first wife, Vilate Murray, in November 1822. After purchasing his brother's pottery business...
- missionary work in western New York, while Vilate Kimball cared for Young's family. After Miriam died of consumption, Vilate continued to care for Brigham's children...
- l'Incorruptible. According to his friend, the surgeon Joseph Souberbielle, Joachim Vilate,[citation needed] and Duplay's daughter Élisabeth, Robespierre became engaged...
- On this I appeal to all mothers who may be here." When a juror, Joachim Vilate, told Robespierre of this over dinner, Robespierre broke his plate in anger...
- Pétion de Villeneuve and François Buzot committed suicide, and Joachim Vilate was arrested on 21 June. On 26 June the French army won the Battle of Fleurus...
- daughter of Vilate, and arrived in Utah in 1848.: 5  She was the half-sister of Oscar Crosby and Hark Lay. They had two children: Lucinda Vilate, born December...
- Mendon, New York, as the third of nine children born to Heber C. Kimball and Vilate Murray. She was the only daughter to survive, and grew up being very close...
- with her son, Robespierre had dinner with Barère, Saint-Just and Joachim Vilate. Discussing the matter, Robespierre broke his plate with his fork and called...