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Xenias may
refer to:
Xenias of Arcadia, also
Xenias of Parrhasia, a
general who
commanded mercenaries in the
service of
Cyrus the
Younger Xenias of Elis...
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Xenias of
Arcadia (Ancient Gr****: Ξενίας) was a
Parrhasian (he was also
called Xenias of Parrhasia)
general who
commanded mercenaries in the
service of...
- Look up
Xenia,
xenia,
Xénia,
xénia, or
xenía in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Xenia may
refer to:
Xenia (name), a
feminine given name;
includes a list...
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Xenias (Ancient Gr****: Ξενίας) was an
Elean of
great wealth, who was a
proxenos of Sparta, and was also
connected by
private ties of
hospitality with king...
- The 1974
Xenia tornado was a violent,
large and
extremely powerful F5
tornado that destro**** a
large portion of
Xenia and Wilberforce, Ohio,
United States...
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Xenia (/ˈziːniə/ ZEE-nee-ə) is a city in
Greene County, Ohio,
United States, and its
county seat.
Located in
southwestern Ohio, it is 15
miles (24 km)...
- Avanza/
Xenia had been sold globally. The
sales consisted of 1,714,196
Indonesian market Avanzas, 393,380
exported Avanzas, and
around 643,000
Xenias. Between...
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Xenia (Gr****: ξενία [kse'ni.a]) is an
ancient Gr****
concept of hospitality. It is
almost always translated as 'guest-friendship' or 'ritualized friendship'...
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Xenia (variants
include Ksenia, Kseniia, Ksenija, Kseniya;
derived from Gr**** ξενία
xenia, "hospitality") is a
female given name. The
below sections list...
- Tchoumitcheva". Xecutives.net.
Retrieved 3
February 2014. "via
Xenias schöne Welt
bewegt dich.
Xenia Tchoumitcheva,
Model und Moderatorin,
zeigt uns ihre Heimat...