- He
wrote in both
Catalan and Spanish,
sometimes under the
pseudonym of
Xènius (pronounced [ˈʃɛnius]). Born in
Barcelona in 1882,
Eugeni d'Ors initiated...
- of Trophies" .
Xenios (Ξενιος; "of Hospitality, Strangers") or
Latinized Xenius Zygius (Ζυγίος): As the
presider over marriage. His wife Hera had also the...
-
Russian playwright Xeniya Volnukhina (born 1982),
Kazakhstani handballer Xènius, male version, nom de
plume of
Eugenio d'Ors
Zenia Stampe (born 1979), Danish...
- Elis, son of
Aeschylus (Αἰσχύλος).
Archedamus (Ἀρχέδαμος) of Elis, son of
Xenius (Ξενίος).
Cratinus (Κρατῖνος) of Aegeira.
Nicostratus (Νικόστρατος) of Heraea...
-
where she
sometimes used the
pseudonym Xènia in
reference to the name
Xènius used by
Eugenio d'Ors, with whom she
argued in Joventut.
Carme Karr's father...
-
ornithologist Louis Pierre Vieillot. Two
subspecies are recognised: T. a.
xenius Salomonsen, 1934 – west
Madagascar T. a.
australis (Linnaeus, 1771) – east...
- India, the
United Arab Emirates, Iceland, and Peru. 2008: The "Themis &
Xenius"
student accommodation,
comprising 225
single rooms, was
opened in Brig...
-
Pompeu Fabra Josep Goday i
Casals –
architect Rafael Masó
Eugenio d'Ors ("
Xènius")
Enric Prat de la Riba
Josep Puig i
Cadafalch José
Ortega y G****et Joaquim...
- and politician, co-founder of the
Danish Social Liberal Party. Rostock,
Xenius:
Sophus Berendsen A/S 1854–1929, 1929. "Sophus Berendsen" (in Danish). Dansk...
-
Prudenci Bertrana,
Josep Maria Junoy,
Eugenio d'Ors (with the
pseudonym "
Xènius"),
Josep Pla,
Josep Lleonart i Maragall,
Jaume Bofill i
Mates ("Puck", "Guerau...