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    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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    Artemisia II of Caria (Greek: Ἀρτεμισία; died 351 BC) was a naval strategist, commander and the sister (and later spouse) and the successor of Mausolus...
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    Mausolus (redirect from Mausolus of Caria)
    After the Satraps' Revolt, Mausolus and Artemisia came to rule Lycia, adding this territory to the southeast of Caria to their satrapy. Lycia had first been...
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    to Artemisia II of Caria, a botanist and medical researcher (also a queen and naval commander), who died in 350 BCE. Classification of Artemisia is difficult...
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    Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (category Caria)
    Mausolus, an Anatolian from Caria and a satrap in the Achaemenid Persian Empire, and his sister-wife Artemisia II of Caria. The structure was designed...
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    Idrieus (category Achaemenid satraps of Caria)
    Alongside Ada, he succeeded to the throne on the death of his sister Artemisia II of Caria in 351 BC. Shortly after his accession he was required by the Persian...
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    Halicarnassus (category Greek colonies in Caria)
    In the early 5th century BC Halicarnassus was under the sway of Artemisia I of Caria (also known as Artemesia of Halicarnassus), who made herself famous...
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    Bodrum (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the capital of the satrapy of Caria. Mausolus ruled Caria from here, and after his death in 353 BC, his wife Artemisia built a tomb, called the Mausoleum...
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    56. Thamyris, daughter of Micon 57. A conflation of Artemisia II and Artemisia I, queens of Caria 58. Verginia, virgin and daughter of Virginius 59. Eirene...
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  • Pheretime Thargelia Tomyris Artemisia I of Caria Onomaris Gera, Deborah (1997). Warrior Women: The Anonymous Tractatus De Mulieribus. E.J. Brill, Leiden...
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    stonework of her buildings. Poets lauded her as the new Artemisia, after Artemisia II of Caria, who built the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus as a tomb for...
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    (wife of Justinian I) Dripetrua Hypsipyle the virgin Claudine Roman Charity Griselda (folklore) Hypsicratea Triaria Artemisia I of Caria Argea Agrippina...
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    Hecatomnus (category Achaemenid satraps of Caria)
    descendant(?)”) was an early 4th-century BC ruler of Caria. He was the satrap (governor) of Caria for the Persian Achaemenid king Artaxerxes II (404–358...
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    half-sister Arty Amoashtart and her brother Tabnit Artemisia II of Caria and her full brother Mausolus Ada of Caria and her full brother Idrieus Arsinoe II and...
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    have been named after Queen Artemisia II of Caria, a botanist and medical researcher in the fourth century BC. Artemisia annua – a common herb found in...
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    work of Pigres of Halicarnassus, either the brother or son of Artemisia I, the Queen of Caria, and an ally of Xerxes. In the nineteenth century, the poem...
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    Salamis. According to Herodotus, Queen Artemisia of Caria pointed this out to Xerxes in the run-up to Salamis. Artemisia suggested that fighting at sea was...
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  • ed i Curiazi] Achille all'assedio di Troja (carnival 1797 Rome A) L'imprudente fortunato (carnival 1797 Rome Teatro Valle) Artemisia regina di Caria (summer...
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    Telemaco nell’isola di Calipso (première, 1797), in Cimarosa's Artemisia regina di Caria (première, 1797) and in the first Fenice performance of Nasolini's...
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    trained the soldiers of the army of King Goujian of Yue. 480 BCE – Artemisia I of Caria, Queen of Halicarnassus, was a naval commander and advisor to Xerxes...
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  • Lope de Aguirre (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlope ðe aˈɣire]; 8 November 1510 – 27 October 1561) was a Basque Spanish conquistador who was active in South...
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    including the movements of the local fleet under the command of Artemisia I of Caria.[citation needed] Inscriptions recently discovered at Halicarnassus...
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  • sung music, libretto by Claudio Nicola Stampa, 1785, Lisbon) Artemisia, regina de Caria (drama for sung music, libretto by Gaetano Martinelli, 1787, Lisbon)...
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    dispensed with. The composer's own favourite of his operas was Artemisia, regina di Caria, a serious work, composed for Naples five years later. Cimarosa's...
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    marriage to Olivier), she eventually married John I of Rieux and therefore was mother of Jean II de Rieux Maurice (1333–1334), in Blain Olivier V (1336–1407)...
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    for their release. She formally presented her request to Queen Elizabeth I at her court in Greenwich Palace. O'Malley is not mentioned in the Irish annals...
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    reported Muse as being 16 to 20 years old, and that his name was Abduhl Wali-i-Musi. U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates asserted that all four pirate...
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  • Dieu-le-Veut António de Faria Alexandre Exquemelin Artemisia I of Caria Awilda Bartolomeu Português Bartholomew Roberts Benito de Soto Benjamin Hornigold...
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  • proficiency that in 352–351 BC he gained the prize of oratory given by Artemisia II of Caria in honour of her husband, although Isocrates was himself among the...
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    Tortuga Island (French: Île de la Tortue, IPA: [il də la tɔʁty]; Haitian Creole: Latòti; Spanish: Isla Tortuga, IPA: [ˈisla toɾˈtuɣa], Turtle Island) is...
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