• that Datus was the same as the later Neapolis (near modern Kavala), A proverb current in antiquity celebrated Datus for its "good things." Greek colonies...
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    Datis (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
    Datis or Datus (Greek: Δάτης, Old Iranian: *Dātiya-, Achaemenid Elamite: Da-ti-ya) was a Median noble and admiral who served the Persian Empire during...
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    with the help of the Athenian Callistratus of Aphidnae founded the city of Datus. During the Peloponnesian War, the Athenians with the Hagnon, son of Nikias...
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    Artemisia I of Caria (category Suicides in Ancient Greece)
    Artemisia I of Caria (Ancient Greek: Ἀρτεμισία; fl. 480 BC) was a queen of the ancient Greek city-state of Halicarnassus, which is now in Bodrum, present-day...
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  • suggests a considerable degree of independence as city states ruled by Datus, Rajahs and Sultans. Early chroniclers record that the name evolved from...
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    first international treaty of friendship between Bohol native chieftain, Datu Sikatuna and Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi, between a Filipino...
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    Sit tibi terra levis (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    origin of the phrase can be found in Euripides' Alcestis; the phrase in Greek is κούφα σοι χθὼν ἐπάνωθε πέσοι, koupha soi chthon epanothe pesoi. Euripides'...
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  • was a son of the sea god Poseidon by Eurymede. Calais: son of Boreas (the Greek god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter) and Oreithyia, daughter...
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    Dimitrios (shipwreck) (category Shipwrecks of Greece)
    Dimitrios (Greek: Δημήτριος) is a Greek shipwreck famous due to its picturesque location on an easily accessible sandy beach near Gythio, Greece. Dimitrios...
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    Navy and later in the Hellenic (Greek) Navy. Following service during World War II, the ship was transferred to Greece and renamed Aetos. Decommissioned...
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  • Datus and Sultans, who commanded along with Busran Kalaw's resistance forces. Japanese Captain Taka Ichi was goaded by the Moro Datu Lacub and Datu Dimalaung...
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  • West Kalimantan Kutai Sultan's Palace East Kalimantan Sambaliung Palace Datu Luwu Palace (Polopo Palace) South Sulawesi Bola Soba Balla Lompoa Palace...
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  • Syrym Datuly Batyr (Kazakh. Сырым Датұлы; 1753–1802) was the leader of the Kazakh clan Bayuly and national anti-feudal and anti-colonial movements of the...
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    city-states) under the sovereignty of competing thalassocracies ruled by datus, rajahs or sultans or by upland agricultural societies ruled by "petty plutocrats"...
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  • Deodat or Déodat is a masculine given name. Deriving from Latin deo datus (/ˈde.oː ˈda.tus/), it means "given by God", in similar usage to Dieudonné,...
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    Blood brother (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
    Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, Serbia and North Macedonia. Christianity also recognized sworn brotherhood in a ceremony, which was known as Greek: adelphopoiesis...
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  • Philippines Ancient barangays Datus, Rajahs and Sultans Datu Bangkaya Datu Dinagandan Rajah Lakandula Rajah Humabon Datu Lapu-Lapu Rajah Kulambo Rajah...
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  • island of Yeonpyeong. A military crackdown occurs in Thailand. The threat of Greece defaulting on its debts triggers the European sovereign debt crisis and...
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    Leon (D54) (Greek: Α/Τ Λέων, "Lion") was a Cannon-class destroyer that served with the Greek Navy between 1951 and 1992. The ship had formerly served with...
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  • violinist and conductor Uto Wunderlich (born 1946), German sports shooter Datu Uto (died c. 1900), 18th Sultan of Buayan, Mindanao Fumiaki Uto, Japanese...
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  • northern Iran  Russia Persia Victory Treaty of Turkmenchay 1827 Greek War of Independence Greece  United Kingdom France  Russia  Ottoman Empire Victory 1828–1829...
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  • the voters, preferred the Christian politicians over them. These local datus suffered a loss in prestige as they could no longer control the Muslim lands...
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    The Muslim datus sold their child slaves to the Jesuits during the famine in 1872. Thomas M. McKenna reported that he was told be Datu Adil that Moro...
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  • Pluperfect (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    dederat. ("He had given money to the merchant"; active) Pecunia mercatori datus erat. ("Money had been given to the merchant"; passive) The subjunctive...
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    with Buddhist influence, and Islam established island-kingdoms ruled by datus, rajas, and sultans. Extensive overseas trade with neighbors such as the...
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  • assimilation of several small political units known as barangay each headed by a Datu or headman (still in use among non-Hispanic Filipino ethnic groups) and answerable...
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  • Feud (section Ancient Greece)
    Homeric ancient Greece, the practice of personal vengeance against wrongdoers was considered natural and customary: "Embedded in the Greek morality of retaliation...
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    from the Greeks in the Rhodian Maritime Code (Lex Rhodia), of c. 700 BC, which outlines punishment for piracy. There is an image on a Greek vase, for...
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    city-states) under the sovereignty of competing thalassocracies ruled by datus, rajahs, sultans or lakans. The first recorded document that mentions the...
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    which were led by datus. These datus in turn recognised the leadership of the most senior among them as a sort of "paramount datu" called a lakan over...
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