• Cilla (Ancient Greek: Κίλλα) in Greek mythology is the name of two women associated with Troy: Cilla, a Trojan princess as the daughter of King Laomedon...
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  • Cilla is an English female given name, originally the diminutive form of Priscilla and less frequently Drusilla. Cilla Black (1943–2015), English singer...
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  • This list contains persons named in ancient Greek religion and mythology of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside...
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  • smelled bad. Medon was killed by Aeneas. Medon, a "cunning craftsman" of Cilla, husband of Iphianassa and father of Metalcas and Zechis, of whom the former...
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  • Iphianassa (category Set index articles on Greek mythology)
    Menalces by Medon of Cilla. Her son was killed by Neoptolemus. Bane, Theresa (2013). Encyclopedia of Fairies in World Folklore and Mythology. McFarland, Incorporated...
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    " to move about", from medieval times it led to the misunderstanding of cilla as "tail". The specific flava is Latin for golden-yellow. This species'...
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    Laomedon (category Princes in Greek mythology)
    In Greek mythology, Laomedon (/leɪˈɒmɪdɒn/; Ancient Greek: Λαομέδων, Lāomédōn, "ruler of the people") was a Trojan king, son of Ilus and thus nephew of...
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  • Aethilla (category Princesses in Greek mythology)
    King Laomedon and sister of Priam, Lampus, Hicetaon, Clytius, Hesione, Cilla, Astyoche, Proclia, Medesicaste and Clytodora. After the fall of Troy Aethilla...
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    Monte-Carlo; this featured Jeroen Verbruggen as Daphnis, Anjara Ballesteros-Cilla as Chloe, Bernice Coppieters as Lycenion and Chris Roelandt as Dorcon, directed...
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    Pelops (category Elean mythology)
    In Greek mythology, Pelops (/ˈpiːlɒps, ˈpɛlɒps/; Greek: Πέλοψ, translit. Pélops) was king of Pisa in the Peloponnesus region (Πελοπόννησος, lit. "Pelops'...
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    Tithonus (category Princes in Greek mythology)
    In Greek mythology, Tithonus (/tɪˈθoʊnəs/ or /taɪ-/; Ancient Greek: Τιθωνός, romanized: Tithonos) was the lover of Eos, Goddess of the Dawn. He was a...
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  • Leucippe (category Set index articles on Greek mythology)
    Tithonus, Lampus, Clytius, Hicetaon, and Priam, and three daughters, Hesione, Cilla and Astyoche. Otherwise the wife of Laomedon was identified as Strymo, daughter...
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  • Clytodora (category Set index articles on Greek mythology)
    Clytodora was the (half) sister of Priam, Astyoche, Lampus, Hicetaon, Clytius, Cilla, Proclia, Aethilla, Medesicaste, and Hesione. She became the queen of Dardania...
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    Priam (category Kings in Greek mythology)
    In Greek mythology, Priam (/ˈpraɪ.əm/; Greek: Πρίαμος, pronounced [prí.amos]) was the legendary and last king of Troy during the Trojan War. He was the...
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  • Thymoetes (category Set index articles on Greek mythology)
    Troy, and Munippus to Thymoetes. Priam ordered Munippus and his mother Cilla to be killed in order to prevent the prophecy from being fulfilled while...
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  • (1930–1935), who died from meningitis before he was born. JPL · 8743 8744 Cilla 1998 FE59 Priscilla Annette (1994–1998), niece of Lincoln Laboratory staff...
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  • Chrysondyon Chrysothemis Chrysus Chthonia Chthonic Chthonius Cicynna Cilix Cilla Cilla (city) Cimon Cimon Coalemos Cimon of Cleonae Cinaethon of Sparta Cineas...
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    these collaborations, Bacharach wrote hits for singers such as Gene Pitney, Cilla Black, Dusty Springfield, Tom Jones and B. J. Thomas. Bacharach wrote fifty-two...
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    11th–12th-century Cistercian saint and a Catholic Doctor of the Church Cilla Black – Singer and presenter Caitlin Blackwood – Northern Irish actress...
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    the Kinks, the Who, Small Faces, the Animals, Dusty Springfield, Lulu, Cilla Black, Sandie Shaw and other artists from what was known in the US as the...
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  • Songline (category Australian Aboriginal mythology)
    survival". ABC News. Retrieved 30 April 2024. Norris, Ray; Priscilla Norris; Cilla Norris (2009), Emu Dreaming: An Introduction to Australian Aboriginal Astronomy...
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  • good track records. The directors approached for the first series were Cilla Ware and Jamie Payne. Neither director had much background with action scenes...
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  • McCartney at Chappell Studios in November 1967, from a session he produced for Cilla Black's single "Step Inside Love". A new edit of this footage, together...
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  • Tomatoes. Positive reviews have garnered approval for the plot, creature mythology, and writing, with one television critic praising the series for its set...
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  • the four), Gerry & The Pacemakers, Echo and the Bunnymen. Also the singer Cilla Black and the actors Craig Charles and Ricky Tomlinson. The British soap...
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    Tenedos (section Mythology)
    with the name "O god of the silver bow, that protectest Chryse and holy Cilla and rulest Tenedos with thy might"(Iliad I). During the later part of the...
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    the following: Cyme, called also Phriconis, Larissa, Neonteichus, Temnus, Cilla, Notium, Aegiroessa, Pitane, Aegaeae, Myrina, and Gryneia. These are the...
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    matter, and the use of dialect with the formal, aristocratic opera seria. La Cilla (Michelangelo Faggioli, 1706) Li zite 'ngalera (1722), Il filosofo di campagna...
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  • Living in the Material World (category Indian mythology in music)
    next project in the role of music producer was not until August 1972, when Cilla Black recorded his composition "When Every Song Is Sung". Throughout this...
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  • was not a continuation of the original series, though it continued its mythology and saw some cameo appearances, and was envisioned as an "older, darker...
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